Prince William made a rare mention of his estranged brother Harry, 37, this week when he spoke in tribute to their mother Princess Diana.The Duke of Cambridge, 39, touchingly referred to the California-based royal when addressing an audience at Kensington Palace this week, saying that they were “both happy” with the new Diana statue in the Sunken Garden.While Harry was there for the emotional unveiling ceremony at the Palace in July, he did not go to the postponed private reception on Tuesday, which was held in honour of benefactors who donated towards the statue.Instead, William filled in for the two of them, delivering a heartfelt speech that echoed the most revered qualities of his late mother.A source told The Sun: “It was very intimate.
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