The fallout between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex has been documented in extensive detail, ever since Prince Harry told ITV that he and his brother were "on different paths" during his tour of South Africa in 2019.
In the years that have followed, several explosive claims have been made in TV interviews and in Harry's memoir Spare - including an alleged fight at Harry's Nottingham Cottage home and suggestions that William had told his brother that his children were not Harry's "responsibility." Since Prince William lost his brotherly support in Harry, royal experts have expressed their hope that Prince George will not have the same experience as he grows older and further into his role.
Speaking exclusively to OK!, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond feels it will be essential for George to have help from his siblings.
And that the trio having a close knit bond is something Prince William will push for, after he lost his own "wingman". Jennie said: "Hopefully the three of them will remain close for the rest of their lives.
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