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William ‘will never forgive’ Harry, say friends of the prince

Prince William remains entirely focused on his wife Kate Middleton and their children, according to friends of the Prince of Wales. They claim Harry has effectively become a closed chapter for him.

Royal expert Phil Dampier told the Daily Mail that William and Harry managed to set aside their differences five years ago for the unveiling of their mother Princess Diana’s statue. However, he said the relationship between the brothers has since deteriorated significantly further.

Dampier suggested that even honouring Diana’s memory might not be enough to bring the two together again. He pointed out that next year marks the 30th anniversary of Diana’s death, which would seem like a natural moment for the brothers to attempt reconciliation.

Despite that symbolic opportunity, Dampier said he does not believe William is genuinely interested in pursuing it. According to him, William’s heart simply isn’t in making that effort right now.

Citing people close to the Prince of Wales, Dampier said Harry has essentially become part of William’s past. He explained that William’s attention is now firmly focused on his wife Catherine and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.

The royal expert went further, suggesting William may never fully forgive his brother. According to Dampier, this isn’t only about Harry stepping away from royal duties, but also about the personal details he later shared publicly.

He specifically referenced Harry’s memoir “Spare,” his Netflix docuseries, and his joint interview with Oprah Winfrey. Dampier said these projects left a lasting impact on how William views his brother.

He added that comments made during that period led to Catherine being unfairly labelled a racist by some critics. According to Dampier, that particular fallout is something William is unlikely to ever forget.

The remarks add to a growing body of commentary suggesting the rift between the two brothers has hardened rather than eased over time. With next year’s anniversary approaching, royal watchers will likely continue speculating over whether any reconciliation attempt materialises, even as insiders suggest William currently has little appetite for one.

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