Prince William Makes Joke About Prince Harry During Army Visit
During his first official engagement as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps, Prince William, the 42-year-old heir to the throne, made a lighthearted comment that shed light on the ongoing rift between him and his younger brother, Prince Harry. The event took place on June 4, where Prince William was seen donning camouflage fatigues and assisting in serving breakfast to troops.
As he interacted with soldiers, Prince William humorously asked them about how often they got to see their families, before playfully remarking, “Some of them might not want to see you that much.” The comment elicited laughter from the troops present, but it also brought attention back to the strained relationship between the two royal siblings.
The appointment of Prince William as Colonel-in-Chief, a role that was previously expected to be filled by Prince Harry, signified a significant shift in royal responsibilities following Prince Harry’s departure from royal duties in 2020. Sources close to the palace have revealed that the rift between the brothers has deepened to a point where reconciliation seems unlikely.
Reports suggest that Prince William and Prince Harry have not spoken to each other for over two years, and there is currently no clear path towards reconciliation. It is speculated that the brothers may only come face-to-face at major events, such as the funeral of their father, King Charles.
The ongoing feud between Prince William and Prince Harry continues to be a topic of interest and speculation among royal insiders, as the once-close brothers now seem to be on separate paths with little hope of reconciliation in the near future.