Amid ongoing tensions between royal brothers Prince William and Prince Harry, a royal expert has offered heartfelt advice on how they can reconcile after their recent encounter in the UK. Lizzie Cundy, a well-known commentator on royal affairs, believes the key to mending their fractured relationship lies in a simple yet powerful act: an apology.
In an interview with GB News, Cundy emphasized the importance of both brothers taking responsibility for their actions. “Prince William doesn’t want him back, and I think Harry needs to take a look at himself,” she remarked, pointing out that neither has made the move to apologize. “There’s one word he hasn’t said, which is ‘sorry’—seems to be the hardest word for them both, but they need to apologize.”
Cundy also highlighted the emotional toll the ongoing feud has taken on Harry, noting that the father of two is feeling “very isolated, unhappy, and lonely.” She added that Harry has been reaching out to his old friends, but acknowledged, “He’s done this all to himself.”
This advice comes in the wake of Prince William and Prince Harry’s recent attendance at the funeral of their uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes, at St. Mary’s Church in Snettisham, Norfolk. Despite being in the same place, the brothers reportedly “kept their distance” and were not seen speaking to each other, according to The Sun.
The ongoing rift between William and Harry has been a source of much public speculation and concern, particularly as it affects the broader royal family dynamics. Cundy’s advice serves as a reminder that healing such deep wounds requires humility and open communication—qualities that may help the brothers find common ground once again.
As the royal brothers continue on their separate paths, the world watches with hope that they will take Cundy’s advice to heart and find a way to rebuild their relationship. An apology, after all, could be the first step towards ending their long-standing feud and restoring the bond they once shared.