A royal commentator has revealed that Both the brothers Prince Harry and Prince Williams kept their distance from each other and didn’t speak at their uncle’s funeral, Lord Robert Fellowes, in Norfolk, reported HindustanTimes.
“Not The Occasion For Those Two”
Claire Pearsall, the commentator said on GB News as he speaks about their reunion and said that a family member’s funeral is “not the occasion” for the brothers to reconcile. “Like most families, you’re always going to have the people you don’t wish to speak with.”
Pearsall also said that a family member’s funeral is not a place for them to argue or reconcile, “It’s also not the occasion for those two to have some kind of either confrontation argument or great big making up, because you take away from the fact that they were there to celebrate the life of a family member. It wasn’t about them, it was about somebody else.”
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Host Stephen Dixon confirmed that both the Princes were keeping their distance and the “damage is done” with their relationship While Royal commentator Nigel Nelson agreed and said “sad” to the feud between the brothers despite living apart for many years.
“I just think it’s a bit sad, on an occasion like that you’d think they could have a polite chat. We’re not expecting a huge hug and makeup, but have a chat,” Nelson said.
“Just try and see if there’s any way of actually having a relationship. They’re in the same church, they should be able to perhaps sit together, have a brief chat with each other, maybe open the door so they can get back,” Nelson added.
Pearsall disagreed with Nelson, and said, it is “not the time or the place to do that”
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