Prince William & Prince Harry Reunite, Walk Side-By-Side At Princess Diana's Statue Unveiling — See Photos!
It's the moment we've all been waiting for! Prince William and Prince Harry reunited on July 1 at Princess Diana's statue unveiling, which took place at Kensington Palace's Sunken Garden.
The brothers, who commissioned the statue back in 2017, were seen walking on the grounds alongside each other, both dressed in suits.
"Today, on what would have been our mother’s 60th birthday, we remember her love, strength and character – qualities that made her a force for good around the world, changing countless lives for the better," the duo shared in a joint statement. "Every day, we wish she were still with us, and our hope is that this statue will be seen forever as a symbol of her life and her legacy."
"Thank you to Ian Rank-Broadley, Pip Morrison and their teams for their outstanding work, to the friends and donors who helped make this happen, and to all those around the world who keep our mother’s memory alive," they concluded.
Ahead of the reunion, an insider revealed that the siblings would have some time to chat once Harry landed in the U.K.
"Despite their ongoing issues, Prince Harry and Prince William have communicated about the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue," a source told In Touch. "They’ll be an opportunity for them to talk in person either just before and after the unveiling."
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The source noted that the siblings were "both on the same page about keeping the peace."
In March, Harry revealed that he wasn't on the best terms with his older brother.
"I love William to bits. He's my brother. We've been through hell together. But we are on different paths," the California transplant said at the time. "The relationship is space. Time heals all things, hopefully."
When the boys reunited in April at Prince Philip's funeral, it was a step in the right direction, royal expert Katie Nicholl noted.
"Anyone thinking that this would be resolved at a wake is sadly misguided. It's going to take more than one or two conversations, but I think this is a significant start," she said. "Let's not forget that before Harry arrived in the U.K., all conversations had basically ceased. This was the icebreaker, this was the baby step. And everyone's hope is that these conversations continue productively and not be leaked to the media. Things were not going to be resolved in one or two family meetings."