Prince Harry and Prince William’s Brotherly “Double Act” Is Coming to a Close

September 3, 2019 Off By EveAim

Everyone can agree that Prince Harry and Prince William’s brotherly bond is one of the best royal relationships Kensington Palace has ever witnessed. However, once Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, welcomes the couple’s first child in spring 2019, dynamics are reportedly going to shift. 

Before Meghan’s pregnancy, the two brothers and their significant others were considered by many the royal version of the Fab Four. But according to The Sunday Times‘ royal correspondent, Roya Nikkhah, fans should prepare themselves for some major changes. “The Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex are preparing to go their separate ways,” says Nikkhah. 

“William and Harry considering plans to split the Kensington Palace household and create two separate courts as their future roles with Kate and Meghan diverge,” she adds.  

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In due time, William will become king and Harry will have a different set of responsibilities. “There is a gulf in the style and approach to the type of work that William and Kate will increasingly do as future head of state and consort, and Harry and Meghan, who have more of a blank canvas with their roles,” says a source at The Sunday Times

The insider continued: “When William becomes the Prince of Wales, he will take on a lot of extra responsibility, including the Duchy of Cornwall and all that entails. Harry and Meghan have none of that, and seem ambitious about forging their own paths.”

As Harry and William’s individual families grow, they naturally rely on each other less and less. And while they will still remain neighbors at the palace, each family requires different levels of management. 

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“The brothers have leant on each other and looked after each other since their mother died. But now they have their own families, they no longer rely on each other as before,” confirmed The Sunday Times source, adding, “They have become different people with different outlooks on life. Splitting the household is the obvious thing to do.”

While there may be a formal division by splitting Kensington Palace into two entities, we are confident that the brothers will remain a united duo. Isn’t that what family is all about?