But is there any kind of relationship left between Harry and William to salvage?
Here’s everything we know about Prince William and Prince Harry’s relationship since Prince Philip’s death.
What went so wrong between Prince Harry and Prince William?

Here’s a quick recap as to why the relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry is in shambles.
Harry even said that his brother was “trapped within the system” that is the royal family.
What did Prince Philip think about Prince Harry and Prince William’s public feud?

The British royal family have, historically, done everything they can to avoid conflict.
They’re the public figures whoalwayshave it together, so any drama within the family is unwelcome.
So what did Prince Philip think about the declining dynamic between his grandsons?

One royal source said that he was “dismayed” by what he was seeing play about between them.
In retrospect, the timing of the news was highly unfortunate.
“William was left reeling.

William reportedly is even “uncomfortable” speaking to his brother on the phone.
“He’s putting himself at risk of the same thing happening again,” the insider added.
As noted byNBC News,Harry’s much-anticipated return to the United Kingdom will be followedveryclosely.

Time will tell how smoothly the service and the highly anticipated reunion of the brothers will go.
According toNBC News,William’s statement was very proper.
Harry’s statementtook a far different approach, and remembered Philip as a grandfather, first and foremost.

The sight, and the two brothers reuniting, will certainly be something to see.
We can’t imagine that William is bringing his brother food or quarantine goodies in the meantimes.
Will Prince Harry and Prince William find healing at Prince Philip’s funeral?

“They shared emotion.
They share grief at the present time because of the death of their grandfather,” Major said.
“I hope very much that it is possible to mend any rifts that may exist.”

Major hasn’t been the only one to express hopes about reconciliation for the brothers.
Vincent Nichols, head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, echoed the sentiment.


