While Prince Harry and the Sussexes reunited with King Charles, Prince William showed no interest reconciliation
Prince William's "deliberate" act proves there is "no chance of him opening the door" to Prince Harry, a royal commentator has claimed.
The Duke of Sussex's trip to the UK this month hit the headlines for a multitude of reasons last week.
But the biggest story was a positive one for Prince Harry and the Sussexes.
On Friday, all four members of the Sussex family met King Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove. No photos or details of the meeting have been disclosed to the public.
But while the King, who is said to have been "delighted" by the get-together, continued to make amends with Harry's family, William could not seem further from reuniting with his brother.
Instead, the Prince of Wales was joined by his wife at the DMMI Royal Charity Polo Cup in Windsor, a short drive down the M4 from where his estranged brother began his long road to royal reconciliation.
The pair put on a loved-up display, with Catherine greeting her husband with a kiss on the cheek, as he came out victorious on his fifteenth appearance at the event.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told GB News that there is no chance that William will open the door to his brother in the near future, and Friday's events publicly proved that.
"The optics," of playing polo while Harry met King Charles, he argues, "were deliberate".
"He feels betrayed, because of Spare and the other interviews," he explained.
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"So that's his view and it made it clear because polo at that time... It's obvious. They haven't spoken for years."
Harry is also said to be keen for his children, Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, to forge some kind of a relationship with their long-lost cousins; George, 12, Charlotte, 11, and Louis, eight.
However, the broken relationship between the two brothers makes this near-impossible, according to Mr Fitzwilliams.
"There's absolutely no chance with William at the moment - obviously that involves children," he told The People's Channel.
"Equally, it bears in mind the fact that what the Sussexes did; your actions have consequences. If you humiliate an institution, you make it defensive.
"But the facts are, there is nothing [between the brothers] at the moment."






