Just in time for the throne jubilee: Harry and William should work on reconciliation

When Prince Harry retires from royal life, a fight erupts between him and his brother William.

Just in time for the throne jubilee: Harry and William should work on reconciliation

When Prince Harry retires from royal life, a fight erupts between him and his brother William. According to a report, both are now trying to reconcile - and probably with success. They "get along like old buddies again," it says.

Before reuniting for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Prince Harry and Prince William appear to have reportedly attempted a reconciliation. This was reported by the British tabloid "Mirror", citing internal sources. According to this, Harry and William have had regular contact via WhatsApp messenger in the past few weeks. In addition, video calls are said to have taken place again and again with their children.

However, the wives of the royals, Duchess Meghan and Duchess Kate, did not take part in the talks, it is said. They would want to give their husbands the time to sort out the conflict among themselves.

"The brothers took time to settle down. The family, including William, were disappointed with the way Harry and Meghan left the royal family," an anonymous source is quoted as saying. Now Prince William would recognize that Duchess Meghan was "a good mother and faithful wife". He is very happy for his brother. The quarrel between the brothers has been forgotten and they "get along like old buddies again," it said.

According to insiders, the reason for this is the distance between Meghan and Kate. Rumors that Kate had made Meghan cry as part of the preparations for the royal wedding in 2018 had previously tensed the mood.

In a few days, the two royal couples will meet again. Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are traveling to the UK with their children Archie and Lilibet to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. The multi-day main celebrations begin on June 2nd with the Trooping the Color parade. At the traditional event, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan will probably not be on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. But according to People magazine, you could appear in a different capacity on Trooping the Color, such as in a carriage at the parade.

The couple is also expected to perform with the royals on June 3. A thanksgiving service will be held for the Queen at London's St. Paul's Cathedral on this date. According to The Telegraph, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will attend.