Prince Harry and Prince William are planning to attend a memorial they commissioned for their mom, Princess Diana together this summer not minding the alleged tension between the brothers after the Duke of Sussex explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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“I can exclusively reveal that William is still committed, as is Harry, to get together on July 1 for the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue at Kensington Gardens,” Russell Myers, an expert on the British royal family, said on the UK morning show “Loraine” Friday.
Mayers said, “This could be a monumental period for the brothers,” while adding that William and Harry have not spoken to each other in months now, according to the Sun.
This comes only a day after Prince William debunked a statement made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, that Markle suffered racism while they were still in the palace.
Speaking about the claim that the palace was particularly worried over what Archie’s colour would be like, William said, “we are very much not a racist family.”
During the interview with Winfrey on Sunday, Prince Harry opened up on the racist comments he faced after he started dating Markle and that his dad, Prince Charles, avoided his calls.
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But despite the ongoing royal family row, Prince Harry has insisted he will return to the UK from California this summer for the planned unveiling of a memorial statue that he helped commission for his mother.