Prince Harry and Prince William plan to stand shoulder to shoulder at a memorial they had made for their mother, Princess Diana, this summer – despite tensions between the brothers caused by the royal racial scandal, it was unveiled Friday.
“I can only reveal that William, like Harry, is still committed to gathering on July 1 for the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue in Kensington Gardens,” Russell Myers, an expert on the British royal family, said yesterday morning said in the United Kingdom. shows “Loraine” Friday.
“It could be a monumental period for the brothers,” Myers said. According to the Sun, the siblings have not spoken for almost a month.
The revelation comes a day after Prince William contradicted the claims of Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, that Markle suffered under the walls of the palace.
Asked about the allegation – which includes a member of the royal family worrying about how “dark” the couple’s baby would be, William shot back on Wednesday that “we are not very racist families”
In a bomb interview with Oprah Winfrey on Sunday, Prince Harry said he had faced racist remarks after dating Markle and that his father, Prince Charles, had not taken any more calls. He also made it clear that he and Prince William are on ‘different paths’.
But despite the royal family, Prince Harry has promised to return to the UK from California this summer for the planned unveiling of a memorial he helped erect his mother.
The statue was commissioned in 2017 by Prince Harry and Prince William in honor of the twentieth anniversary of the death of Princess Diana. It is introduced on what would be her 60th birthday.
Princess Diana died on 31 August 1997 with her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, when their car crashed in Paris, France.