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Royal Rift: No Signs of Reconciliation Between Prince William and Prince Harry
Despite a lull in the media frenzy surrounding them, the tension between Prince William and Prince Harry remains palpable.
Recent reports suggest that the brothers, who have been at odds for some time now, have not made any attempts to bridge the gap.
An insider has revealed that while rumors of reconciliation have circulated, there is no evidence to support claims of recent communication between the two.
Earlier this month, whispers emerged that Prince Harry had reached out to his brother.
However, sources quickly dispelled these notions, stating that neither William nor Harry has initiated any contact.
It seems there hasn't been any fighting, but the brothers are far from being on friendly terms.
According to the insider, there have been no FaceTime chats, Zoom calls, or even simple phone conversations between them.
Interestingly, it raises the question of whether they exchanged pleasantries on significant occasions like the birthdays of Prince George or Princess Lilibet.
The lack of interaction suggests a deeper rift, one that might not heal anytime soon.
Reports indicate that Harry did attempt to contact William regarding the Sussexes' potential return to the UK.
This inquiry comes amidst growing financial pressures on the couple, as their lucrative deals appear to be dwindling.
While they recently faced a setback with Spotify, their contract with Netflix remains intact, though it's unclear how long that will last.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams weighed in on the situation during a segment on GB News.
He described the idea of Meghan and Harry rejoining the royal family as working members as “humiliating.” Fitzwilliams emphasized that if the couple were to make such a move after all the public criticisms directed at the monarchy, it would be one of the most bizarre moments in royal history.
The thought of Meghan and Harry simply stepping back into their former roles seems implausible, especially given the circumstances surrounding their departure.
In 2020, the couple announced they would no longer serve as active royals, a decision that has since been accompanied by numerous public criticisms of the royal institution.
Their relationship with the royal family has been tumultuous, especially following Harry's candid revelations in his autobiography, “Spare,” and various televised interviews.
It's clear that the animosity between William and Harry has roots that go back to their childhood, but the situation escalated significantly with Meghan Markle's entry into the family.
The fallout intensified when the Sussexes chose to step down from their senior royal duties and relocate to the United States.