Prince William Brutally Rejects Prince Harry While Mourning Queen Elizabeth’s Death

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Some unforeseen circumstances have led to Prince Harry being reunited briefly with his warring brother, Prince William.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle initially traveled to London to participate in several charity events. However, everything came to a screeching halt on September 8th when Queen Elizabeth II‘s health quickly turned for the worse.

Her Majesty, 96, died on the same day with Prince Charles and Princess Anne by her side while at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

Prince William left his wife, Kate Middleton, behind at Windsor and rushed to Scotland on a Dassault Falcon jet. Prince Harry had to find his own plane to travel north without Markle to pay his late grandmother’s respects.

Prince William seemed uninterested in being on the same plane as his brother despite having 12 empty seats.

The Sun shed more light on the drama: “Harry was several hours behind other royals after being refused a seat on their plane. There were just seven passengers on board — William, Andrew, Edward, and his wife,Sophie, plus three aides. That left 12 empty seats on the Dassault Falcon jet. It is understood the royals had all traveled from their homes near Windsor Castle and would have passed close to Frogmore Cottage.”

Prince Harry returned to London the following day. Hours later, Prince William, via a private plane, came back to Windsor to his wife and three children.

Once more, the two brothers did not travel on the same plane, and that itself is an indication that they have not communicated while mourning Her Majesty.

Sources told The Sun that: “William also made his way back to Windsor separately to Harry in yet another display of the gulf between the once close princes. Last night, they were once again in their neighboring cottages, but The Sun understands there has been little, if any, communication between them.”

Despite the grief, Prince William and Kate Middleton are fearful of Prince Harry, and the healing process cannot begin because of his upcoming book.

Speaking to Newsweek, Robert Jobson, the author of William at 40: The Making of a Modern Monarch, said: “Why should either do this when they’ve got the book hanging over them, and there’s obviously friction? If they don’t feel it’s time for either side to share an olive branch, then they’re not going to meet. I don’t see how anybody could really be at ease with Harry and Meghan when the whole book is waiting to come out.

He continued: “It’s a difficult situation because there’s a lack of trust that needs to be built. The healing can’t possibly start until the book is published.”

There is a possibility that Prince Harry might push back the release of his book because of The Queen‘s death.

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