The relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry appears to remain distant, with reports continuing to suggest the brothers have not spoken in several years.
According to multiple royal commentators and biographers, the once-close siblings have been navigating a prolonged period of estrangement following Prince Harry’s decision to step away from official royal duties alongside his wife, Meghan Markle.
While the early days of Harry and Meghan’s relationship seemed positive — with Prince William reportedly welcoming Meghan warmly and even joking that he was glad to meet the woman who had made his brother smile again — concerns reportedly emerged as the couple’s engagement progressed rapidly.
Authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, in their 2020 biography Finding Freedom, claimed that William advised his brother to take his time before proposing, encouraging Harry to “not rush” and “get to know this girl.” The phrasing reportedly upset Harry, who viewed it as patronizing, though sources later clarified William’s intent was rooted in concern rather than criticism.
In the months and years that followed, tensions between the royal couples became more apparent. Public appearances grew infrequent, and speculation around personal disagreements increased, particularly after Harry and Meghan’s decision to step back from royal life in 2020 and relocate to the United States.
A renewed wave of speculation has surfaced following comments from royal biographer Phil Dampier, who recently suggested that Prince William may have harbored doubts early on about Meghan’s long-term intentions. Citing reported concerns shared privately within the royal household, Dampier pointed to what he called William’s “protectiveness” over the institution and its public image.
These claims follow a broader trend in royal commentary, as various sources have weighed in on the rift between the Duke of Sussex and his family. Some reports suggest William kept his concerns private to support his brother’s happiness and to allow Meghan space to adjust to royal life.
As for the future, questions remain about whether reconciliation is possible. Publicly, both sides have kept a degree of distance, and no formal plans for a reunion have been confirmed.
What is clear, however, is that the royal family continues to navigate one of its most complex chapters in recent history — shaped by changing roles, media scrutiny, and deeply personal divides.