Prince Harry and Prince William have called a truce ahead of the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue but are no closer to reconciling, sources claim.
The royal brothers are due to attend Kensington Palace on July 1, their first meeting since Prince Philip’s funeral back in April.They have reportedly been communicating through “minimal” text conversations ever since the breakdown of their relationship.Despite the clash between the two, both brothers seem determined to show full respect on what would have been Diana’s 60th birthday.William and Harry will leave Kensington Palace, walk to the statue and make individual speeches to commemorate their late mother.Sources close to the family say there has been no reconciliation between the princes.
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