back for Prince Philip’s funeral, then for his grandmother’s funeral. And then of course for his father’s coronation, which albeit was a very fleeting visit,” Hewson told Fabulous, via The Sun. “But we don’t have any of those big family or state occasions on the horizon,” she continued. “I can’t think of any upcoming royal marriages, christenings, in the diary which would bring Harry back.” Hewson relayed to the outlet that neither Prince Harry, 39, nor his wife Meghan Markle, 42, would be attending the royal family’s get-together at Sandringham over Christmas, citing that any appearance by the duo would be “very awkward.” “It’s very difficult to see any other occasion, other than perhaps a family funeral, where the brothers would be in the same place together,” said Hewson.
The Post reached out to Prince Harry and Kensington Palace for comment. According to Hewson, the permanent estrangement comes after Omid Scobie, author of the highly-anticipated book “Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survival,” claimed that Prince William, 41, attempted to undermine Harry and Markle.
In the book, set to hit shelves on Tuesday, Scobie, 42, says that William “prioritized his loyalty to the monarchy” and leaked false stories about his brother and sister-in-law to the press.
Friends of the Prince and Princess of Wales slammed the “outrageous suggestions.” Despite his still very frosty relationship with the future King of England, the wayward prince has since begun to seemingly thaw his relationship with his father, King Charles III, after sharing a “polite and warm” phone call on the monarch’s 75th birthday.
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