Prince Harry’s return to the UK this week has sparked debate over whether a reunion with his brother Prince William could be on the cards, but royal watchers appear firmly against it.
A new Express poll revealed that 90 percent of readers (4,627 votes) believe William should not meet Harry during his four-day visit.
Just 8.9 percent (451 votes) said the brothers should reconnect, while a little over one percent remained undecided.
Harry, 40, has not been on speaking terms with William for years and last saw his father, King Charles, in February 2024.
Despite ongoing estrangement, the Duke has been busy with engagements since landing in London on Monday, the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
At the WellChild Awards, a charity he has supported for 17 years, Harry praised the courage of seriously ill children before traveling to Nottingham to visit the Community Recording Studio (CRS).
He also announced a £1.1 million personal donation to BBC Children in Need, aimed at supporting grassroots organisations helping young people affected by violence.
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