Princes William and Harry will attend the unveiling of a monument to their mother, Princess Diana.
But the brothers have decided to minimize their interaction, as they will make separate speeches during this event, an insider stated.
Despite their current differences, William and Harry chose and ordered this statue together. It will be unveiled in front of Diana's London home on July 1, her birthday, when she would have turned 60 years old.
This is very important for them. Of course, the recollection about their mother can restore communication between them, but now it seems very unstable. For now, their body language speaks about the fact that everything is not smooth between them yet, and they will not be able to address together at the aforesaid event, the source added.
The relationship between the two princes deteriorated when Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, left their royal duties and left the UK. The situation was aggravated by their interview with Oprah Winfrey, in which Meghan stated that her husband's relatives made her cry and humiliated her.
The interview has become the subject of many disputes.
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