Prince Harry and Prince William 'not talking at the moment'
Prince Harry and Prince William may have been seen speaking after Prince Philip's funeral last month, but it seems that may have been for show with a royal expert claiming the brothers are "not talking at the moment".
The brothers were seen chatting with Kate Middleton after the service - their first meeting since Harry and wife Meghan Markle moved to the US – causing many to believe they had reconciled.
Nick Bullen, editor-in-chief of True Royalty TV told US Weekly, "All of my sources tell me that they are not talking at the moment.
"It’s pretty clear that the Duchess of Cambridge was doing her best to build the bridges.
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"Softly, softly seems to be the order of the day.”
It comes following reports Harry and William will give separate speeches when they unveil a statue dedicated to their mother Princess Diana in July.
While the brothers will stand together during the unveiling, there will be no joint address.
The statue has been a long-term project for the brothers with a source telling The Sun, "They will both move heaven and earth to be there. They commissioned the statue together. It is very important for them.
"There is, of course, hope the memory of Diana can repair their relationship but that seems a long way off right now."
Harry and William reunited after Philip's funeral, away from prying eyes, for two hours with their father Prince Charles at Windsor Castle.
A source said, "It is not known what was said behind closed doors and when the cameras were turned off, but it's unfathomable to think Megxit and Oprah did not come up.
"Harry and William appeared cordial as the cameras rolled and that seemed to pave the way for Charles to join them when everyone had left."
At the time, one source told The Mirror, "It will take a long time to heal on all sides, but the initial signs are encouraging. It is very much hoped this is a turning point."
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