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Prince William wants to reunite privately with Prince Harry before unveiling statue of Princess Diana: source

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Prince William allegedly wants to meet with Prince Harry before they reunite publicly this summer. The brothers are expected to stand shoulder-to-shoulder for the unveiling of a statue they commissioned in honor of their late mother Princess Diana.

It is scheduled to be unveiled at Kensington Palace on July 1, which would have been her 60th birthday. Harry, 36, who is currently residing in California, is expected to attend.

On Thursday, a source told Us Weekly that William, 38, is hoping the two can meet before the public appearance, which will be scrutinized by the British tabloids. "Harry has so much going on in his life work-wise and is busy planning for the arrival of [his] daughter that he’s trying not to overthink the consequences.

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