POLL: Should Prince William forgive Prince Harry? | Royal | News

Prince William is currently staying away from Prince Harry and it is not thought the future King plans to see him during his visit to England next month. The once close siblings have reportedly not been on speaking terms with each other for several years, with their ongoing feud escalating further following Harry’s departure from royal life and his verbal attacks on family members.
In a new episode of Daily Expresso, host JJ Anisiobi told columnist Carole Malone that William will not let his guard down and try to make peace with his younger brother. He said: “According to palace aides, William is known to hold grudges and cannot forgive his brother for what Harry has put the family through.”
Ms Malone later added: “Of course he’ll never forgive [Harry and Meghan]And I don’t blame them either.”
The remarks come amid a new Vanity Fair report stating that ties between William and Harry “remain at an all-time low.”
“Harry has tried to contact numerous times but William is not returning his calls,” an insider told the publication.
Dan Wakeford, who publishes the weekly Celebrity Intelligence newsletter, recently told Fox News Digital not to expect “a full reconciliation with the family.”
Unlike William, King Charles is said to be willing to make peace with Harry, especially due to his upcoming visit to England with his wife and two children.
Royal author and historian Andrew Lownie said he believed the King had shown a desire for “genuine reconciliation” with his youngest son.
Mr Lownie added: “For many years these two royal dramas [Andrew and Harry] “It was going on, and this time it’s coming to an end.”
“Nobody wants to be at odds with their children, and I think there’s a real personal desire here to see their grandchildren. But I also think the King believes it’s not good optics to have an estranged royal.”




