Prince William and Prince Harry have reconnected after a rocky period in their relationship, a royal commentator has claimed. Vanity Fair’s Royal Editor Katie Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight that things were “a lot better” between the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex. She compared the present situation to when William had been so “disappointed” that he would not attend a lunch with his brother at the Sandringham summit.
Ms Nicholl told viewers: “If you go back a year, at that stage these bothers were barely on talking terms.
“When William went to the Sandringham summit, he was so angry with his brother, he couldn’t even face going to that lunch with the Queen.
“He only went for the meeting, such was his frustration.
“He had a feeling of disappointment about what his brother had done and how Harry was handling the situation.”
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She continued: “Fast forward to today, the relationship is much better than it was.
“For a start, they are on talking terms.
“Not only on talking terms, they do speak relatively regularly.
“We know they were very much in touch over the holidays.”
Prince Charles, William and the Queen were present with Harry.
Meghan, who was still in Canada with their son Archie, was supposed to call into the conference but ended up not doing so.
After the meeting, the Queen released a statement granting her full support to the Sussexes as they forge their new life.
The couple officially finished being working royals at the end of March.
Harry and Meghan will re-discuss the terms of their departure sometime in March as they agreed to a one-year review into the new system during their 2020 talks with Her Majesty.