A royal expert has says it is "too early" to say whether or not The Queen's death and funeral has healed the rift between Prince William and Prince Harry.
Prince William, 40, and Prince Harry, 38, reunited at Windsor Castle days after the death of their grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, in what is believed to have been their first meeting since they unveiled a statue in honour of their late mother, Princess Diana, in July 2021.They were seen together again as they followed the coffin of Queen Elizabeth during Monday's funeral at Westminster Abbey.
And although there are reports the pair did have conversations during Harry's time in the UK, Duncan Larcombe says time will still tell if reparations between the brothers have started.
He told OK!: "It's a bit too early to say but what we do know is that William is soon going to be flying to Boston for the Earthshot Prize and, although America is a big country, it does give Harry and Meghan a chance to do something visible to support the visit. "Whether it's Harry recording a message in support of the Earthshot Prize or him issuing a statement to welcome his brother on an important tour of America, those are the sort of gestures that we would hope we would see if they are starting to heal the rift.
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