Prince Harry and Meghan arrived back in the UK last week but the pair still haven't spoken to Prince William and Kate despite staying only 700 yards away on the Windsor Castle grounds, it has been claimed.
19.08.2022 - 12:35 / ok.co.uk
The Duke of Cambridge is to travel to New York next month to attend an Earthshot Prize innovation summit as a countdown to the awards being staged in the US. Prince William will make the solo trip on 21 September, where he will be joined by previous winners of the environmental competition.
While William, 40, will be in the same country as his brother Prince Harry, 37, who lives in California, it seems unlikely that the pair will reunite during his US trip next month.The Duke has a long-running rift with younger brother the Duke of Sussex, and its suspected he won’t be making the journey from the East Coast to the West Coast to see his sibling. The pair are also not expected to meet during the Sussexes’ whirlwind trip to the UK at the start of September.
It is the first time William has visited the US since Harry and Megan Markle quit the monarchy and relocated there. He last visited in 2014, when he travelled to New York with Kate Middleton for a three-day tour.
The second Earthshot Prize awards ceremony is set to be held in Boston in December, after the inaugural event at London’s Alexandra Palace last year.The Earthshot team will be co-hosting the summit, which takes place during NYC Climate Week and the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly, with Bloomberg Philanthropy. William will deliver a speech, and the conference will be attended by last year’s winners and finalists, The Earthshot Prize Global Alliance network, heads of state, global business leaders and philanthropists.The summit aims to amplify The Earthshot Prize’s call to speed up efforts to repair the planet.
Prince Harry and Meghan arrived back in the UK last week but the pair still haven't spoken to Prince William and Kate despite staying only 700 yards away on the Windsor Castle grounds, it has been claimed.
They are usually separated by an eight-hour time difference and an 11 hour flight. But for this week only Prince Harry and Prince William found themselves just a few minutes walk from one another after the Sussexes returned to the UK, Netflix cameras in tow.
According to an esteemed royal reporter Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are yet to have spoken to Prince William and Kate Middleton since coming back to the UK on their European tour.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were reportedly staying just 700 yards away from the Cambridges but neglected to speak to each other. It is said that the Sussexes have been expecting an apology from Will and Kate who have "crossed a line".The royal sibling have seen each other two times in the past year – but instead of resolving matters the brothers have stuck to "polite hellos" and "little else", insisted Omid Scobie.
The Duchess of Sussex appeared to relish her moment in the limelight earlier this week, as she gave her first UK public speech since Megxit at the One Young World Summit in Manchester. In her keynote address to the 2,000 guests, she spoke of how she was glad to be back in the UK with her husband, and received praise from the audience, with some saying that she stole the show with her confident appearance.
Prince Harry was reportedly interested in using a mediator to mend his fractured relationship with his brother William - with whom he was once known to share a close bond.The brothers' relationship has seemingly been strained since the arrival of Harry's now-wife Meghan Markle came onto the scene back in 2018. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 41, announced their plans to quit as senior members of the royal family in early 2020 and they subsequently moved to a sprawling mansion in Montecito, California, where they now live with son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, 15 months. Earlier this year, royal expert Katie Nicholl told how Prince Harry was "ready to mend his relationship" with his brother, prior to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June, however, he might "need a mediator".
The Crown has cast their Prince William and Kate Middleton for season six.MORE: The Crown season five early review: 'This season is going to blow people’s minds'Two actors will portray William as the show covers his years as a teenager at Eton through to a young adult attending university at St Andrews in Scotland. Teenager Rufus Kampa will pick up the role of Prince William at the age of 15, while Ed McVey will portray the prince’s later teen and early adult years.WATCH: Princess Diana's brother reveals real reason he rejected The Crown's request to film at AlthorpDeadline reports that newcomer Meg Bellamy has been cast as Kate; Kate and William met as students at the Scottish university.The news comes after it was revealed that Netflix was on the hunt for "an exceptional young actor to play PRINCE WILLIAM in the next series".
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hasn't been America's favorite royal in quite some time, but perhaps his upcoming trip to the States will change all of that. As previously reported, will be journeying to the land of the free for this year's Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in Boston in the fall.
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