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Prince Harry and William still have 'brotherly bond' despite royal row, expert says

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Prince William and Prince Harry will reunite despite a reported royal row thanks to the "unbreakable tie" between the two brothers, an expert has claimed.

The shock of the Duke of Sussex's exit from royal duties in The Firm still lingers two years on from the initial separation, with Harry moving to the United States with wife Meghan Markle.

Harry is due to publish a memoir this year that will reportedly "shake the monarchy to the core" one year on from the bombshell interview between the royal couple and Oprah Winfrey.But despite the tension between Harry and brother William, an expert has said they will eventually reunite.PA royal correspondent Alan Jones said: "I think William has still got a lot of time for Harry.

He's his little brother at the end of the day."Even though they haven't seen eye to eye, I think there is still that brotherly bond, their mother's death has created this unbreakable tie between them."At the end of the day, he will always put his arm around him, whatever he said about the family." Prince Harry has since returned from his spell in America to attend Prince Philip's funeral and to unveil a statue honouring his late mother, Princess Diana.

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