Prince William, Harry to put aside differences for Diana’s birth anniversary
Prince William and Prince Harry are putting an end to their feud for the time being and are reuniting for their mother Princess Diana’s 60th birth anniversary.
According to details, with July 01 approaching, reports have revealed that Harry and William are calling truce and putting an end to their differences for the time being to pay tribute to their late mother on her 60th birth anniversary.
The British media is reporting that the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex are in touch through minimal texts amidst their escalating feud.
The media further reported that the both will leave Kensington Palace together to show respect to the late Princess of Wales and unveil the statue made in her honour.
They will then be delivering their respective speeches at the event.
A source told the British outlet that Harry and William have only communicated by text since the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral.
“There have not been any personal chats or proper talks, just a very brief and minimal exchange of text messages.”
“The relationship is still very much strained and there’s no sign yet that there will be any sort of coming together any time soon,” the insider shared. The boys will walk out together out of respect for their mum but there’s been no reconciliation,” they revealed.
“Charles will leave the boys to it. Harry will need to quarantine for at least five days when he lands in England, most likely at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.”
“Charles has made it quite clear he will not be around beyond that because he is going to Scotland. There is no planned meeting,” added the grapevine.
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