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Prince Harry and William rift 'still there', royal editor Russell Myers tells Lorraine

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Prince Harry and Prince William's alleged rift is "still there", ahead of their mum Princess Diana's statue unveiling this month.Russell, who is the Royal Editor of the Daily Mirror, joined host Lorraine Kelly on Monday's episode of her ITV chat show to discuss the royal brothers and their relationship.This comes ahead of the unveiling of their late mum Princess Diana's 60th birthday statue set to take place on July 1 - a commemorative statue to celebrate the Princess of Wales on what would have been her 60th birthday.The statue is set to be placed and unveiled in Diana's favourite spot on Kensington Palace's grounds, in the Sunken Gardens, and both brothers will be in attendance.Speaking about Harry and William's reported rift, Russell.

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