According to a royal expert, the two brothers may not reconcile for another five to ten years. However, Daisy Cousens, while speaking with Sky News Australia, assured royal fans that there is a possibility of the estranged brothers forgiving each other and eventually reconciling.
Reports suggest that Prince Harry and Prince William have not communicated with each other since the release of Harry's explosive memoir, which made damning allegations against his older brother, accusing him of physically attacking him during an argument about Meghan Markle.
Adding to the strained relationship, at their father King Charles' coronation ceremony, William and Harry were seated apart, with the Duke relegated to the third row while the father-of-three occupied a front-row seat.
Following the ceremony, it was reported that Prince Harry swiftly left the UK without speaking to his father or brother in order to return home to California for his son Prince Archie's birthday.
Speaking about the ongoing feud between the two princes, Daisy expressed her belief that time is a great healer of wounds.
She acknowledged that Prince William has every right to feel deeply hurt by Harry's spiteful actions but emphasized the strength of the bonds between them, stating that there has to be a way for reconciliation since, ultimately, family is family.
