- Harry and William attend Diana Legacy Awards
- They are praising young people
- They may not be together
Revise: Prince William (41) and Prince Harry (39) continue to honor the memory of their mother, the late Lady Diana (†36). The duo will serve as distinguished guests at the Diana Legacy Awards, scheduled to take place in London on Thursday evening.
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Although Prince William will be physically present at the event held at the Science Museum in London, Prince Harry will participate via video call. The timing of their appearances means that they will not have the opportunity to see each other, as reported by the Independent.
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This ceremony, held in commemoration of the charity's 25th anniversary, unfortunately does not offer a resolution to the ongoing tensions between the brothers. However, their participation in the Diana Awards signifies a symbolic alignment in their efforts.
Dr. Tessy Ojo, executive director of the Diana Award, emphasized the significance of having the support of both princes to The Times: "It’s a privilege to have the support of both the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex – particularly as we mark our 25th anniversary year."
Despite their joint involvement in this event, the relationship between the brothers remains strained, exacerbated by a series of revelations and allegations following Harry's departure from the UK. From accusations of racism to claims of physical altercations, the disclosures in Harry's Netflix documentary and his book 'Spare' have garnered global attention.
Recent developments, such as Prince Harry's visit to the UK following the cancer diagnosis of his father, King Charles, without meeting Prince William, have dashed hopes for reconciliation between the siblings.