Prince William and Prince Harry have never shared a close bond, a royal commentator made surprising claims.
In conversation with The Sun, royal commentator Ingrid Seward revealed that the now estranged brothers grew closer after the death of their mother Princess Diana in 1997.
"I remember after William went on his gap year, way back on operation Raleigh, Harry said 'he’s much nicer now', so this myth that Harry and Wiliam were very close, is a myth," she shared.
The royal expert added, "They were only really close after their mother died. Of course, they unified and they were the only two people that knew what it felt like. But they weren’t very close as youngsters."
Moreover, Ingrid stated that the late People's Princess used to worry about her younger son and his future after he was ignored by a key royal figure.
"When they used to go and see the Queen Mother, she would pat the chair and say ‘come and sit here William’ and completely ignore Harry, and that really upset Diana," she disclosed.
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