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Prince William and President Joe Biden had a warm and friendly meeting during the Prince’s recent visit to Boston.

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Prince William and President Joe Biden had a warm and friendly meeting during the Prince’s recent visit to Boston.

The President welcomed the Prince, who arrived in just a suit despite the chilly weather, with a question about his top coat.

William responded with a laugh and extended his hand to shake the President's hand.

The two spoke for about 30 minutes, discussing the Prince's Earthshot prize and some of the stories from the finalists.

William also shared his global long-term ambition for the prize.

The visit was significant as the President had travelled to London for the late 's funeral in September, and William took the opportunity to thank him for attending.

The two also shared warm memories of Her Majesty.

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However, there were no plans for a family reunion between William and his brother , who lives in the US with his wife Meghan, while William and Kate were visiting the United States.

William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, were in Boston to attend the awards ceremony for the Earthshot prize, an initiative William launched in 2019 to create solutions for environmental problems.

While in Boston, the couple also met with Caroline Kennedy and toured the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

However, just a few days later, Harry and Meghan were in New York City to receive the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award from Kerry Kennedy, a cousin of Caroline Kennedy and niece of the late John F. Kennedy.

Despite being so close to each other on the East Coast in a short time span, the two couples did not meet, which according to ABC News contributor Victoria Murphy, is a sign of their continued strained relationship.

The couples have seen each other only a handful of times since Harry and Meghan stepped down from their senior working royal roles in 2020 and moved from the UK to California.

The last time William and Kate and Harry and Meghan appeared publicly together in person was during the mourning period for the late Queen in September.

Prior to that, the two couples, once called the Fab Four by royal watchers, hadn't been seen together in public in over two years.

In other news, and are reportedly finding another brand to remain in the limelight as they failed to win Americans by overusing their royal card.

According to royal author Tom Bauer, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will eventually have to give up their royal status and find another brand if they want to continue to be seen as celebrities in America.

Bauer claimed that Harry and Meghan were struggling to stay relevant as interest waned in the former working royals.

The couple had overused their royal status, and Americans were no longer interested in them.

Bauer went on to say that Meghan played the royal card the whole time, introducing herself as Meghan the Duchess of Sussex when calling up two US senators to campaign for maternity pay.

He added that this would not play well in an election for Congress or Senate if she pursued politics.

Bauer suggested that Meghan might try to ditch the royal status and jump into politics.

However, he also stated that Prince Harry and could only keep their particular brand of celebrity alive by being sensational and by constantly searching for new things to do.

In any case, they were burning their royal status pretty quickly, and they might eventually have to give it up because it just won't wash.

In conclusion, 's recent visit to Boston was significant as he met with President Joe Biden and discussed his Earthshot prize.

However, there were no plans for a family reunion between William and his brother Prince Harry while William and Kate were visiting the United States.

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan were in New York City, receiving the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award.

The couple is reportedly struggling to stay relevant in America and may have to give up their royal status and find another brand to remain in the limelight.

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