When Prince Harry and the Prince of Wales appeared together at Windsor Castle last week to great well-wishers, it was the clearest sign yet that a compromise might be on the horizon for the warring brothers.
On the day, the pair, who arrived with their wives, Kate, Princess of Wales and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, exchanged a few friendly looking words before talking to the crowds and accepting their words of condolence about their grandmother's death.
But royal expert Jennie Bond warns that though the "seeds of reconciliation" have been planted, there is still a "rocky road ahead." "If there could be one positive legacy from the death of the Queen, it would be that the seeds of reconciliation between Harry and William have been planted," she says.
Jennie believes their shared grief is the factor that has drawn them together. "They have been thrown together in this period of grief.They are united in grieving and honouring their grandmother and perhaps there will be an opportunity for them to get over their differences and to begin the healing process." OK!'s commemorative special edition This 100 page tribute looks back at the life of our most beloved monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, marking key events during her remarkable 70-year reign, as well as her childhood as a young princess, her enduring love for Prince Philip and her family, and the lasting legacy she leaves our nation.This edition is available to buy in stores now or it can be purchased online here.
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