A recent trip back to the UK by Prince Harry shed light on the lingering tension between him and his older brother, Prince William.
Despite being in the same country, the two princes did not meet, with sources claiming that Prince William has not forgiven his younger brother for his past actions.
The Duke of Sussex made a swift return to the UK following the news of their father, King Charles, being diagnosed with a form of cancer.
However, his visit was brief, lasting just over 25 hours, during which he only had a short encounter with his father at Clarence House, omitting any interaction with Prince William.
Renowned writer and broadcaster Robert Jobson weighed in on the situation, asserting that a reconciliation between the siblings is unlikely to occur.
Jobson highlighted that the Prince of Wales and the royal family, in general, have conveyed a strong message to Prince Harry, who, along with his wife Meghan Markle, has made controversial statements about the royal family since stepping back from their royal duties in 2020.
According to Jobson, the lack of acknowledgment from Prince William towards his brother during the recent visit speaks volumes about the strained relationship between them.
Expressing his concerns, Jobson emphasized the need for Prince Charles’s well-being to take precedence amidst the ongoing rift between the brothers.
He urged both Prince William and Prince Harry to set aside their differences and focus on supporting their father during his health struggles.
Jobson emphasized the importance of maturity, stating that it is time for the princes to transition from their roles as young royals to responsible adults.
He stressed the significance of providing Prince Charles with a peaceful and stress-free environment as he navigates this challenging phase of his life.
The public scrutiny surrounding the royal family has only intensified in light of Prince Harry’s recent comments and revelations, further complicating the already strained dynamics within the family.
Jobson underscored the need for the brothers to prioritize their father’s well-being and refrain from adding additional stress to his life.