What Prince Harry and King Charles’ symbolic reunion location means for royal rift

Prince William and Prince Harry still have “no contact” despite the latter’s recent reunion with their father King Charles III at Highgrove House. The brothers’ current relationship is “so broken,” an insider told People Tuesday.
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Prince William and Prince Harry still have “no contact” despite the latter’s recent reunion with their father King Charles III at Highgrove House. The brothers’ current relationship is “so broken,” an insider told People Tuesday. A second source told the outlet they believed their feud “would have perhaps eased a little bit by now, to be honest.” However, “there has been no movement, especially on William’s side. There is no contact.” Highgrove is the family home where William and Harry spent much of their childhood and lived with their mom, Princess Diana, before her tragic death.
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- Prince William and Prince Harry still have “no contact” despite the latter’s recent reunion with their father King Charles III at Highgrove House. The brothers’ current relationship is “so broken,” an insider told People Tuesday.
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