Kensington Palace gives hope amid William, Harry feud: ‘Coming together’
Kensington Palace gives hope amid William, Harry feud: ‘Coming together’
Prince William and Prince Harry are carrying out separate engagements across the UK amid their ongoing rift the siblings remain estranged.
The Duke of Sussex was in Nottingham to make a massive donation for a charity during the second day of his UK visit. On the other hand, the Prince of Wales made a meaningful visit to Lambeth to support his Homewards programme to end homelessness from the country.
Even though, both of the King Charles sons have been performing impactful engagements, they are still doing a dance of avoid one another – staying mere miles apart but never crossing paths.
As speculation over a possible family reunion continues, Kensington Palace released a hopeful message about the work done by the royals – a mission which eventually connects them together.
“Coming together to support young people and tackle homelessness in Lambeth. Great to see what can happen when multiple like-minded organisations come together under one roof,” the message read alongside the highlights from William’s engagements.
Such a pleasure to be with @homewardsuk at Spiral Skills HQ today where they are doing incredible work alongside organisations like YCUK and Symphony to prevent homelessness from an early age.”
The update also came as Prince Harry made £1.1 million ($1.49 million) to BBC Children in Need charity in the UK, which happens to be the largest sum given to a charity by an individual royal member.
While the brothers remain estranged, they will always be united by one special bond linking them: their late mother Princess Diana. Both Harry and William have worked on important causes as a dedication to their mother and the values she instilled in them as children.
However, it needs to be seen if that would eventually be enough to move past their differences and finally rebuild their once-close bond.



