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    Once-close royal brothers now estranged

    LONDON (AFP) – A quarter-century on from the death of their mother, Princess Diana, Princes William and Harry are struggling to maintain their once-close relationship.

    “Harry and Wills are barely on speaking terms after Megxit,” The Sun tabloid reported this month, referring to Harry and wife Meghan Markle’s decision to quit frontline royal roles in 2020 and move to the United States (US).

    As William has turned 40, the elder brother has embraced the royal establishment and taken on more duties, while the younger “spare” prince, aged 37, has rejected traditions for a life in California.

    “I suspect… that rift is very deep,” royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told the Daily Mail.

    Things used to be so different.

    After Diana died from car crash injuries at 36, the boys touched the world walking behind her coffin. William was 15 while Harry was just 12.

    Brothers Prince William and Prince Harry attend an event with their spouses. PHOTO: MARIE CLAIRE

    Both attended Eton boarding school and Harry pursued military training, while William went to university.

    They appeared to share a close bond as William married long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton in 2011 and started a family.

    “This idyllic sort of brotherly relationship that they projected… did much to put the monarchy back on track,” royal historian and author Ed Owens told AFP.

    But following Harry’s 2018 marriage to Meghan, relations have become strained.

    He told a 2019 interview that he and his brother were “on different paths”. A year later, Harry and Meghan sensationally announced their move to the US.

    The couple’s subsequent explosive Oprah Winfrey interview in March 2021 saw Meghan publicly claim Kate had made her cry.

    The most damaging claim, however, was that an unnamed royal had speculated about the skin colour of mixed-race Meghan’s future child.

    William reacted later by telling a journalist that the royals were “very much not” a racist family.

    Both brothers have an enduring dislike for Britain’s tabloid press after their mother’s death.

    Harry told Winfrey he left the United Kingdom (UK) to prevent “history repeating itself”, likening Meghan’s treatment by reporters and photographers to Diana’s hounding. But their shared disdain for large parts of the media has done little to unite them during their current estrangement.

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