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Don’t expect Prince Harry to be in the audience of his brother’s coronation when Prince William becomes king. A source told Page Six on May 13 that Harry and William, who have not spoken in two years, are so far gone in their feud that Harry may not attend his brother’s coronation—and William may not even invite him.

The turn for the worse in their relationship came after Harry’s BBC interview, in which he claimed that he was ready to reconnect with his family, but his father, King Charles, won’t speak to him. “I would love reconciliation with my family. … There’s no point in continuing to fight people,” he said. It would be nice to have that reconciliation part now. If they don’t want that, that’s entirely up to them.”

The interview came after Harry lost his appear against the United Kingdom’s government’s decision to take away his publicly funded security detail after he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down as working members of the royal family in 2021 and moved to the United States. “He won’t speak to me because of this security stuff,” Harry said. “I can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the U.K. at this point.”

According to Page Six’s source, Harry‘s interview was the final straw in Wiliam’s decision to sever ties with his brother for good. “I think it’s done … I don’t think there’s [any] coming back from that,” the insider said. “Before the interview, we thought, ‘Come on William, extend a hand to your brother.’ But now it seems that Harry hasn’t learned shit.” A representative for Harry had no comment to Page Six.

Prince William and Prince Harry

Hugo Vickers, a friend of the royal family, told the site that Harry won’t be the first member of the British royal family to not be invited to a coronation. “Quite frankly he can do what he likes. It is not set in stone,” Vickers said. “The Duke of Windsor was not invited to [his niece Queen Elizabeth’s] coronation in 1953. There was a lot of discussion about it.”

Vickers also doubted reports that William plans to strip Harry and Meghan of their HRH titles once he becomes king. “We know that William is unforgiving anyway,” Vickers said. “But … he won’t strip Harry and Meghan of their titles, it appears vindictive.”

Page Six’s source added: “William won’t strip them of their titles because they are irrelevant and meaningless at this point. No one thinks [Harry and Meghan] are royal anyway!”

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