Saturday, September 21

According to a friend, Prince William has allegedly given Prince Harry a hard time for almost two years, and he doesn’t want him to be at his future coronation.

The two were once close friends, but their relationship has since become strained due to Harry’s controversial book “Spare.”

Despite the public statements made by Harry and Meghan Markle regarding the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis, their relationship has reportedly not warmed up.

According to the Sunday Times, the last time they talked was at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022.

According to sources, William harbors resentment toward Harry for his critical comments about Kate in “Spare.”

It is also believed that Prince Charles would prefer that Harry doesn’t attend his coronation.

According to one of their friends, the couple’s relationship is reportedly very strained.

Harry reportedly rarely talks to William, and this year, he has mainly been focused on his father, his wife, and his children.

These comments come amid reports of a rift between Prince Harry and King Charles. Recent news has suggested that the two are not speaking on the same terms.

Harry met with his father for the first time in February after he learned about the royal’s cancer diagnosis.

However, since they were both in London on the same day, the two haven’t seen each other.

In May, while attending a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Harry did not meet his father.

A statement released by Harry stated that the King was not able to meet him due to his busy schedule.

This week, it was reported that Charles had offered to give Harry an accommodation at Buckingham Palace for their London trip, but he declined.

An individual claimed that the king could have done more.

Although the king offered to accommodate Harry at Buckingham Palace, it seems that his plans for the future were not clear.

Also, it was reported that the two are no longer speaking on the same terms, and their estrangement has reportedly worsened due to a long-standing issue.

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