Prince William & Prince Harry 'Not Likely' To Meet Up During Jubilee Celebrations, Insider Reveals
June 2 2022, Published 3:18 p.m. ET
So much for making up! Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in the U.K., but don't expect the former to hang out with his older brother, Prince William.
“At the moment, it does not look likely that Harry and Meghan and William and Kate will meet up separately during the Jubilee celebrations,” one insider told Page Six. “There is certainly nothing in the diary at the moment.”
Meghan, Harry, William and Kate Middleton — previously dubbed the "Fab Four" — will reunite at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday, June 3 — the first time they've all hung out in more than two years.
The last time the foursome were together was in March 2020 when they attended the Commonwealth Day service. Shortly after, the pair moved to California.
In May, it was revealed that the couple would make the trek to Europe.
“After careful consideration, the Queen has decided this year’s traditional Trooping the Colour balcony appearance on Thursday, June 2 will be limited to Her Majesty and those members of the royal family who are currently undertaking official public duties on behalf of the Queen," a palace spokesperson said.
“In addition, the Cambridge and Wessex children are also expected to appear as is Sir Tim Laurence, who the Queen is happy to attend as a frequent attendee and support for the Princess Royal on official engagements," the statement continued.
As The Royal Observer previously reported, after being on not the best terms for the past few years, they seemed to be in a better place.
“The brothers needed time for everything to settle down," a source said. "The family, including William, had been disappointed in the way Harry and Meghan chose to leave the royal family. William sees that Meghan is a good mother and loyal wife, and he is genuinely pleased for his brother. It seems that the two of them have healed the rift and are very much back on their old buddy terms. Meghan’s distance from Kate has also helped heal the friction [between] the two men.”