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Robert Jobson told Sky News that Prince William and Prince Harry have deep-seated issues to resolve. The royal commentator added that the brothers will not be able to sort all the problems between them out when they next see each other at the unveiling of Princess Diana’s statue at Kensington Palace.
Mr Jobson said: “There were a lot of reports about summit meetings but I think the only summit that was achieved was when they walked together along with Kate to the summit of Chapel Hill.
“I think it is baby steps like with any sibling’s problems.
“I do not know if this will ever be resolved it seems to be quite deep-seated.
“Let’s hope in time it can be.
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“But I can’t imagine it will be resolved in one meeting that takes place at the unveiling of the statue.
“Harry is there for his own memories to commemorate his mother, as is William.
“It does not necessarily follow that they will be able to sort everything out in one go.”
Earlier this month, a royal commentator claimed Prince Harry’s daughter Lilibet Diana could be the key to ending the division within the Royal Family.
“We know there have been some really quite deep problems between Harry and William.
“There have been difficulties between Harry and his father.
“I think it is everybody’s hope that this little baby will be a peace offering in many ways.
“And that she will help bring this divided family back together.”
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