Prince Harry found himself in an embarrassing situation recently when TV host Daisy Fuentes mistakenly tagged his brother, Prince William, in an Instagram post featuring her husband, Richard Marx. This mix-up occurred at the One805LIVE! concert in California, where Fuentes shared a photo of Marx with Harry, but used the wrong royal account in the caption.
Despite William and Kate Middleton publicly acknowledging Harry’s 40th birthday, royal experts suggest that the relationship between the brothers is still strained. Kinsey Schofield, a royal commentator, believes that the recent social media post does not indicate a reconciliation between the princes. She predicts that Harry and Meghan Markle are not likely to be welcomed back as working members of the royal family on a full-time or part-time basis.
Since stepping back from their royal duties, Harry and Meghan have been vocal about their grievances with the royal institution. They have pursued independent projects and initiatives, asserting their independence from the monarchy. Schofield notes that the royal family is maintaining a distance from the Sussexes, as there is a lack of trust and willingness to welcome them back into the fold.
In light of recent controversies surrounding non-working royals, such as Prince Andrew’s scandal and Megxit, the royal family has revised its social media protocol. They now only acknowledge non-working royals’ birthdays online on milestone occasions, such as those ending in zero. This shift aims to avoid recurring drama and negative publicity associated with certain family members.
Overall, the feud between Prince Harry and Prince William seems far from over, despite occasional public gestures of goodwill. The dynamics within the royal family continue to evolve, with each member navigating their roles and relationships in the spotlight. As the brothers pursue separate paths, the future of their bond remains uncertain, leaving royal watchers and fans intrigued by the ongoing saga.