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Prince William and Kate have ‘no desire to meet’ Prince Harry and are ‘dreading’ UK visit

Prince William and Harry reminisce about childhood Prince William and Princess Kate have ‘no desire’ to meet with Prince Harry when he lands in the UK, according to a royal expert. It’s been nearly one year since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the royal rift has only seemed to deepen since her passing. Prince Harry will travel to the UK today, without Meghan Markle, but a family reunion does not seem to be in the cards. ‘It is my understanding that the Prince and Princess of Wales have no desire to meet with Harry – with or without Meghan Markle,’ said royal expert Kinsey Schofield. The host of the To Di For Daily podcast added: ‘There is a severe lack of trust, and they don’t want the conversation repeated to anyone.’ Prince William and Princess Kate have ‘no desire’ to see Prince Harry when he comes to the UK. Prince Harry’s visit could serve as a distraction from the anniversary of the Queen’s death, Ms Schofield claimed. This could be particularly poignant considering Prince William and Princess Kate are expected to acknowledge the late Queen’s passing tomorrow. ‘I suspect that Prince William is dreading Prince Harry’s arrival. Especially when William and Catherine are expected to publicly acknowledge the anniversary of the late queen’s passing. Harry will be, no doubt, a distraction and will create conflicting headlines that the palace will not appreciate,’ Ms Schofield told Fox News Digital. She added that Prince Harry would likely mention the late Queen in his speech at the WellChild Awards – the reason for his solo UK visit. The Duke of Sussex is then expected to quickly proceed to Germany where the Invictus Games – which he started in 2014 – will begin on September 9. The rift within the Royal Family has grown since the Queen’s death. SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info

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