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Prince Harry and William reunion ‘not on the cards’ after years of fighting

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It doesn’t look like Prince Harry will mend his relationship with his brother anytime soon, with Prince William recently speaking out about their tense upbringing.

The Duke of Sussex has been estranged from his brother for years, with tensions worsening when Harry released his debut memoir Spare.

While the royal family feud does seem to be easing, as Harry recently reunited with King Charles, former royal butler Grant Harrold doesn’t believe William will be quite so quick to forgive. Harrold spoke to The Express US after William opened up about the future of the royal family.

Harrold told us, “A reunion is becoming less and less likely as time goes on.

“You never know what is going on behind closed doors and never say never, but from what we are seeing and hearing at this moment in time, I would say a reunion is not on the cards.”

However, Eugene decided not to approach the topic of the Sussexes. “I was not told I couldn’t ask anything,” he told reporters after the episode aired.

The host added, “But I had no interest in asking… It’s a very delicate issue.”

Elsewhere in the interview, William also spoke about how he felt when both his wife, Kate Middleton, and father, King Charles, were diagnosed with cancer.

“I’d say 2024 was the hardest year I’ve ever had. You know, life is sent to test us as well, and being able to overcome that is what makes us who we are,” William admitted.

Former royal butler Grant Harrold spoke to The Express US on behalf of OLBG.

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