Prince William may have banned any mention of Prince Harry in interviews during his recent trip to New York but he will have thought of his younger brother "during quieter moments" while in the US, according to a royal expert.The Prince of Wales made his first official solo trip to the US last week to attend the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit on September 19 where he revealed the 15 finalists selected for the £50m prize to help produce ground breaking solutions to fight environmental challenges.
He later paid a visit to the FDNY Ten House, which is a fire station opposite the World Trade Centre, and went on a walkabout outside, the Mirror reports.Although he had a very busy schedule, the 41-year-old still managed to find some time for himself during the trip as he took a morning jog around Central Park one of the days.However, he is not thought to have used his time in the States to meet up with his younger brother Prince Harry, 39 who currently lives in California with his Meghan Markle and their two children.
Speaking about the relationship and their 'upsetting' feud, royal biographer Duncan Larcombe told OK! Magazine: "There are always going to be certain things that will remind William of his younger brother and that will be upsetting for him – I don’t doubt that for a second."I’d love to know how much of the Invictus Games William saw and whether or not he even dared watch the Netflix documentary about it.
Maybe it was just too painful for him. "It’s such a shame. Things could have been so different if the boys were on speaking terms. "They could have lent some clout to each other’s projects.
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