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Prince Harry Heartbroken as Queen Backs William to Get Back on Track, Ignoring Meghan’s Situation

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Prince Harry Heartbroken as Queen Backs William to Get Back on Track, Ignoring Meghan’s Situation

is reportedly more focused on supporting the Queen and his family than mending his strained relationship with and .

According to royal expert Almut Scopy, the relationship between the two brothers remains distant and strained.

US Weekly's royal expert Christina Garibaldi spoke to royal commentator Nick Bullen about the situation.

Mr Bullen argued that was prioritizing how he could best support the Queen instead of worrying about his brother's situation.

Ms Garibaldi mentioned a report by Almut Scopy last week, where she said that and Prince William will probably never see eye to eye.

She asked Mr Bullen if he agreed with the statement and what he thought it would take for the brothers to reconcile.

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Mr Bullen replied that the divide between the two brothers is deep and that it would take a lot to bring them back together.

He added that both Prince Harry and Prince William were focusing on other things besides their relationship, such as their work, children, and supporting the Queen.

He also stated that Harry and Meghan were not spending much time thinking about their impact on the family in the UK as they had made their new life.

Ms Garibaldi previously explained Almut Scopy's comments on the brothers' relationship, saying that they are unlikely to reconcile anytime soon.

This is surprising news as there have been reports that the brothers were talking again or that things were getting back to normal.

Almut Scopy has a direct line to Harry and Meghan and is saying that they are not on good terms at all.

The Royal Family's official Twitter account, which includes the Queen and all senior royals without their social media handles, shared a tweet published yesterday by Kate and William.

The tweet focused on Kate's first royal visit since the summer break.

The Duchess of Cambridge visited RAF Bryce Norton in Oxfordshire to hear from people who took part in Operation Pitting.

This visit came shortly after US magazine Time shared the news that Meghan and Prince Harry had made it to its most influential list for 2021 and would be on one of the seven front covers celebrating it.

In the September 27 issue, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are praised for their charity work by Chef José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, one of the Archule Foundation's partners.

News of this front cover, coming on Prince Harry's 37th birthday, gained worldwide attention.

However, by retweeting Kensington Palace's post focused on the royal visit to the RAF base, the Queen's Twitter account likely helped shift back the public's attention to Kate's work.

During her visit, Kate heard from civilians and military personnel who took part in the largest British aid operation of the past seven decades.

With Operation Pitting, the UK helped 15,000 civilians, including some 8,000 Afghans, to leave Afghanistan in less than two weeks after the Taliban seized power.

At RAF Bryce-Norton, Kate praised the volunteers and service personnel for their outstanding work after hearing their stories.

Wing Commander Calvin Bailey, officer commanding 70 Squadron, outlined how the Duchess' interest in these young men and women's crucial work will help them cope with the difficult and harrowing operation they carried out.

Despite the ongoing rift between Prince Harry and Prince William, the royal family continues to carry out their duties, focusing on supporting each other and the Queen.

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