The rift between the royal brothers remains unresolved, years after the younger sibling relocated abroad. Experts continue to dissect their turbulent bond, with one expert asserting that the Duke of Sussex holds little significance to his elder brother.
This strained relationship has been a central theme in Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” a title reflecting his role as the backup in the royal line of succession.

The memoir breaks away from royal conventions, delving deeply into Prince Harry’s enduring sorrow over the loss of his mother, Princess Diana, and shedding light on his complex ties with his father, King Charles; his stepmother, Queen Consort Camilla; and his brother, Prince William.

Instead, he emphasized, “My brother and I love each other. I love him deeply. There has been a lot of pain between the two of us, especially the last six years.”
The Prince clarified that his intention was not to hurt his family but to provide a complete picture of their experiences growing up while refuting the narrative that his wife, Meghan Markle, was responsible for the brothers’ strained relationship.

Prince Harry shared a tense moment from 2019 when an argument with Prince William turned physical at Harry’s Kensington Palace cottage. He described the confrontation as the result of William’s mounting frustrations, fueled by misinformation and tabloid stories.


Despite the lingering tensions with his family, Prince Harry shared that he had found happiness in his new life with Markle in California. However, he admitted that his relationship with the royal family remained strained, especially with the Prince and Princess of Wales, who won’t welcome them back.
Prince Harry believes the royal family owes him and Markle an apology, but reconciliation seems distant. According to a source, Kate Middleton has no intention of reconnecting with Harry or Meghan, stating, “There has been too much that has happened, and she’s not ready yet.”

Prince William, while more open to repairing the bond with his brother, remains hesitant to initiate contact. The insider noted, “William wants his relationship with his brother to improve, but they’re not speaking right now,” leaving the possibility of mending ties uncertain.
During the Sussexes’ groundbreaking interview with Oprah Winfrey, the host directly asked Prince Harry if any members of the royal family had reached out to apologize for the circumstances that led to his departure. Harry’s response was straightforward, he said, “No, sadly not.”
According to former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole, the brothers did not acknowledge each other during the event, with Cole describing their interactions as “invisible” and the atmosphere as frosty.


The rift between Prince William and Prince Harry appears unlikely to heal soon, with trust issues cited as a significant obstacle. Royal expert Edward Coram-James explained that Harry’s criticisms of the royal family in his memoir “Spare” and Netflix docuseries have caused “deep scars” that are difficult to repair.
While some hoped health challenges faced by Middleton and King Charles might encourage a reunion, Coram-James noted that the “cracks… run deeper than public perception often realizes.”

He also suggested that William’s focus on his future role as king may prevent him from prioritizing reconciliation, while Harry’s public disclosures have further strained their bond, making trust hard to rebuild.

While Larcombe acknowledged that reconciliation is “possible” and William and Kate may keep tabs on Harry and Meghan’s activities, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond underscored the depth of the divide. Speaking to Times Radio, she remarked, “I think as far as William is concerned, Harry really doesn’t exist.”

The divide between Prince William and Prince Harry remains a major challenge for the royal family, rooted in broken trust and public disclosures. While reconciliation is possible, deep scars from Harry’s actions and William’s focus on his royal role make it unlikely. The brothers’ path to peace remains distant and uncertain.