William and Kate Middleton, “no reconciliation plan” with Harry

In May, in the London Cathedral of St. Paul, will be celebrated the tenth anniversary of Invictus Gamesthe sporting event for war veterans who have contracted permanent disabilities in service. Its creator, Prince Harry, will return to London to take part in the ceremony and many are already wondering if it will be the right opportunity to try to heal the fracture with the brother William.

«During the visit in United Kingdom of the Duke of Sussex, there are no family reconciliation programs», headlines the Daily Mail, underlining how the Prince and Princess of Wales have «I forgot about the Harry issue” now that Kate he's fighting against cancer. Right after the announcement of the tumor, from California a arrived message of solidarity to the future queen consort signed by Sussex. But not only.

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«Harry he contacted his brother after learning of Kate's illness”, revealed Chris Ship, royal editor of ITV News. «He did it in private, together with his wife Meghan. It is not clear whether it was a calla video call or some message of support». In addition to what, in fact, it was publicly released: «We wish you good health and a speedy recovery», we read in the official note.

«We hope he is able to heal in peace and respecting privacy”, they added, alluding to frantic search for information on Kate's health which has been at the forefront in recent weeks. According to New York Postthe Sussexes «they had no idea of the cancer of the Princess of Wales”, who – according to a source of Sun – he would have chosen not to tell a Harry And Meghan of his illness because of them “cannot be trusted.”

Harry in May will return to London. And many, in the shadow of Big Ben, hope for a healing of the fracture. A hypothesis that – also in light of the latest event in memory of Diana where William He's gone before his brother connected via video from the USA – still appears today quite remote.


Source: Vanity Fair

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