Royal Family LIVE – William 'certain he WON'T forgive 'lost brother' Harry at memorial on Diana's 60th birthday'

PRINCE William is convinced he won't be able to forgive Prince Harry when the pair meet again later this year.

The feuding brothers are scheduled to make a joint appearance at the unveiling of a memorial to Princess Diana at Kensington Palace on July 1 – the date that would have been their late mother's 60th birthday.

But one royal insider has suggested William is already certain the event won't be where the brothers bury the hatchett as it's simply too public.

Harry has been “trying not to overthink” what may go down at the upcoming tribute, but the pair are fully aware that “all eyes will be on them” that day, an insider told Us Weekly.

“Critics will be analyzing their every move and how they interact with each other," the source said.

“[William] doesn’t believe that it’s feasible for them to reunite in the public eye without showing signs of tension if they don’t thrash out their differences in advance,” they added.

Read our Royal Family live blog below for the latest updates…

  • Caroline Mortimer

    QUEEN SPOKE TO ARCHIE FOR HIS BIRTHDAY

    Since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made the move to the US last year with their son Archie, it’s believed the family have kept in regular contact with the Queen via Zoom.

    And not missing out on the Archie’s second birthday this week, the 95-year-old monarch is said to have marked the occasion speaking with her great-grandson over video chat.

    According to sources, the young royal, who now has quite the vocabulary, “speaks with a distinct American accent” just like his mum Meghan, Mirror reports.

    Since Meghan and Harry moved to California last year, royal fans haven’t seen much of their son Archie.

  • Caroline Mortimer

    PRINCE HARRY REVEALS HE AND MEGHAN MET UP IN A SUPERMARKET WHEN THEY WERE FIRST DATING

    Prince Harry reveals he and Meghan Markle met secretly in SUPERMARKET and ‘pretended they didn’t know each other’ on first London trip

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    STAMPS ISSUED IN HONOUR OF PRINCE PHILIP

    Four new stamps are being issued by the Royal Mail in memory of the Duke of Edinburgh.

    The black and white images show Philip, who died last month at the age of 99, at different stages of his life.

    The first, a portrait of the duke as a young man, was taken by the photographer Baron, while the second is of Philip attending the passing out parade of his son, the Duke of York, at Dartmouth Naval College in Devon.

    Another stamp is of Philip at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, while the last and most recent image is a portrait taken by photographer Terry O’Neill.

  • Caroline Mortimer

    NEW NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY COULD MAKE PRINCE HARRY "UNCOMFORTABLE"

    Netflix’s new documentary about Diana is set to include never-seen footage.

    The documentary that is due to air next year, on the 25th anniversary of Diana’s death will make Harry “uncomfortable,” says her former butler and close friend Paul Burrell.

    He told Closer: “The new video tapes will no doubt be fascinating for viewers.

    “They’re likely to be conversations with her voice coach, Peter Settelen, and the audio tapes she sent back and forth to her biographer, Andrew Morton.

    “There’ll no doubt be more secrets unveiled and it’ll show more of an insight into who she was."

  • Caroline Mortimer

    WILLIAM AND KATE VISIT WELLBEING PROJECTS FOR MENTAL HEALTH WEEK

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have marked Mental Health Awareness Week by spending the day in Wolverhampton to learn about projects supporting the wellbeing of the city's young people.

    William and Kate's first stop was The Way Youth Zone, an organisation that provides sports, arts and recreation activities for youngsters every night of the week.

    Those who come through its city centre doors are also offered advice and support on health and wellbeing, life skills and independent living, and can explore different foods and learn to budget in the training kitchen.

    The duke and duchess joined a group of young people during a wellbeing session and met a group of HeadStart ambassadors.

  • Caroline Mortimer

    ROYAL EXPERT BLASTS HARRY AND MEGHAN FOR HAVING SON ON WEBSITE

    How can Meghan Markle and Prince Harry say they want privacy for Archie then use his picture on Archewell website, blasts royal expert

  • Caroline Mortimer

    PRINCE CHARLES VISITS CANCER RESEARCH CENTRE

    The Prince of Wales has visited a cancer research centre to learn how Covid-19 has affected its funding.

    Charles is patron of Breast Cancer Now and visited the organisation's Toby Robins Research Centre in London's Fulham Road, 21 years after he opened it.

    The team are looking into a potential treatment for lobular breast cancer, a type of the disease which accounts for up to 15% of all breast cancer cases.

    At a reception, Charles also met Breast Cancer Now donors whose support has helped fund the centre's work.

  • Caroline Mortimer

    BIT RICH

    Meghan Markle has been slammed for repeatedly using royal titles she claims not to care about as a way of promoting herself.

    She used her title the Duchess of Sussex in the title of her new children's book – a move that has left some royal commentators "a little confused".

    Speaking on Us Weekly's Royally Us podcast, host Molly Mulshine said: "The one thing I did find interesting was that Meghan used her title on the front cover. It says 'by the Duchess of Sussex'. I was surprised by that.

    "Just because she said in the interview that she doesn't care about the pomp and pageantry… She said titles are not important to her"

    Co-host Garibaldi agreed, adding "That was a little confusing. Do you want to be a Duchess or do you not want to be a Duchess?"

  • Caroline Mortimer

    MEGHAN'S MAKEUP ARTIST SAYS DIVERSITY AT HER WEDDING 'CHANGED THE WORLD'

    The talent behind Meghan Markle's no-makeup look has said diversity at her wedding to Prince Harry changed the world.

    When asked if doing Meghan's makeup at her wedding impacted his career or provided him a platform to represent the AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander) community, Martin said: "My participation in it as an Asian American, I didn't really think about it."

    "For me, it was just helping my friend feel as beautiful and comfortable on her wedding day.

    "I've never thought about it in that context, but now you bring that up, what an incredible opportunity to just let everyone know or just show people, Hey, we are a global society. "

    According to reports from IBT, he continued to remark "Anything is possible".

  • Caroline Mortimer

    WILLIAM AND KATE DELIVER 'MENTAL HEALTH MINUTE' MESSAGE

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and a host of famous faces will encourage the nation to keep on talking when they deliver the Mental Health Minute message across radios stations.

    William and Kate have recorded the 60-second broadcast which marks Mental Health Awareness Week, alongside celebrities like David Beckham, Dame Shirley Bassey and Charles Dance.

    The message will encourage everyone around the UK to keep talking about mental health, highlighting how vital one conversation can be for someone struggling with issues.

    The Mental Health Minute will be aired simultaneously across every radio station in the UK at 10.59am on Friday, uniting commercial, community and all BBC stations, with an estimated audience of more than 20 million.

    Also featured in the broadcast are musician Anne Marie, chef Jamie Oliver, England footballer Jesse Lingard and actress Joanna Lumley.

  • Caroline Mortimer

    HOPES DIANA MEMORIAL WILL HEAL BROTHERS' RIFT

    The Sun reported this month that Harry, 36, and William, 39, will give separate speeches when their mum’s statue is unveiled — highlighting their ongoing rift.

    The brothers will stand together when the Diana memorial is revealed in July.

    A source said: “They will both move heaven and earth to be there. They commissioned the statue together. It is very important for them.

    “There is, of course, hope the memory of Diana can repair their relationship but that seems a long way off right now.”

  • Caroline Mortimer

    PRINCE HARRY WANTED TO QUIT THE ROYAL FAMILY IN HIS 20s

    Prince Harry wanted to quit Royal Family in his 20s saying ‘look what it did to my mum’ Princess Diana

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    PRINCE HARRY SWEARS IN NEW PODCAST APPEARANCE

    Prince Harry swore as he asked podcast host Dax Shepard about what it was like to take a “s***load” of drugs and 'getting s*** done'. 

    During the Armchair Expert podcast, Shepard spoke candidly about his drug use in the past and was quizzed by the Duke of Sussex about his path to sobriety. 

    Shepard had first started using drugs and alcohol in High School but sought help for his addiction in 2004 – and was sober for 16 years before a recent relapse which he revealed on his podcast in October last year. He has been clean ever since.  

    Prince Harry asked Shepard whether he had "an awareness" of what was fuelling his use of drugs as a younger man.

    He then continued: “For you it was your upbringing and everything that happened to you – the trauma, pain and suffering…

    “All of a sudden you find yourself doing a s***load of drugs and partying hard." 

  • Caroline Mortimer

    RUN THE WORLD

    Meghan Markle “likes to be Queen Bee” and is “jumping into everything she can” with multiple million-dollar deals, a royal expert has said.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Archewell Foundation yesterday announced a multi-year global partnership with Procter & Gamble.

    The announcement follows a string of lucrative deals firmed up by the couple in recent weeks, including the launch date of Harry’s mental health series with Apple TV+ and Meghan’s upcoming book, The Bench.

    But Royal expert Angela Levin said the couple could be spreading themselves too thin, with Meghan “jumping in wherever she can”.

  • Caroline Mortimer

    HARRY REVEALS ALL IN NEW PODCAST INTERVIEW

    • Prince Harry claims his life is like the film The Truman Show and he is targeted with “vile and toxic abuse” by trolls
    • Harry revealed how he and Meghan Markle first met up in a supermarket – and ‘pretended’ they didn’t know each other to avoid attracting attention
    • Harry tries to have “compassion” for trolls, but finds it “really hard when you’re on the receiving end”
    • The Duke said that life had felt “more free” since his move to LA with Meghan
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      MEGHAN "LIKES TO BE QUEEN BEE" AND COULD BE "SPREADING HERSELF TOO THIN"

      Meghan Markle “likes to be Queen Bee” and is “jumping into everything she can” with multiple million-dollar deals, a royal expert has said.

      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Archewell Foundation yesterday announced a multi-year global partnership with Procter & Gamble.

      The announcement follows a string of lucrative deals firmed up by the couple in recent weeks, including the launch date of Harry's mental health series with Apple TV+ and Meghan's upcoming book, The Bench.

      But Royal expert Angela Levin said the couple could be spreading themselves too thin, with Meghan “jumping in wherever she can”.

    • Caroline Mortimer

      PRINCE HARRY SAYS MEGHAN BELIEVES 'YOU CAN CREATE YOUR OWN LIFE BETTER THAN ANY PRINCESS'

      Meghan said ‘you don’t need to be a princess, you can create your own life better than any princess’, reveals Harry

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      WHAT HAVE MEGHAN AND HARRY SAID ABOUT THEIR NEW BABY?

      Meghan and Harry revealed the gender of their second child during their interview with Oprah, telling the chat show host they are expecting a girl.

      The Duchess of Sussex, 39, told the chat show host, 67, that they chose to find out if the latest addition would be a boy or girl – rather than wait like they did with Archie.

      Oprah asked Harry how he felt learning he would have a daughter, and Harry gushed: “Amazing. Just grateful. 

      “To have any child, any one or any two, would have been amazing. But to have a boy and then a girl, what more can you ask for. We’ve got our family—the four of us and our two dogs.”

      Meghan was asked if their upcoming child would be their last, reaffirming: "Done. Two is it."

    • Caroline Mortimer

      NEW BABY WILL BRING ROYAL FAMILY BACK TOGETHER

      Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's baby girl will bring the royal family back together, but the Queen will have to meet her on Zoom, an expert has said.

      The newest arrival of the royal family is due later in the summer but as the couple live in California it's unclear when the Queen will see her great-granddaughter in person.

      Nick Bullen, editor-in-chief of True Royalty TV told Us Weekly: "The birth of a baby is always a great unifier for a family and I’m sure all sides of the Sussex family will want to celebrate with Harry and Meghan.

      "I think you can be absolutely certain that Harry and Meghan will be jumping on a Zoom call to introduce Her Majesty to her 11th great-grandchild."

    • Caroline Mortimer

      HAD E-KNAUF

      Prince William and Kate Middleton are “sad” that their charity chief has quit for “personal reasons” after accusing Meghan Markle of bullying.

      Jason Knauf left his role as CEO of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Royal Foundation after seven years of service.

      A source told royal reporter Jack Royston that Knauf “left for personal reasons” after his partner took a job abroad.

      The aide worked for Meghan and Prince Harry as a communications assistant before taking on his role with William and Kate.

      He was the royal staffer who reportedly submitted a bullying complaint in October 2018 to protect palace aides who were allegedly coming under pressure from the Duchess.

    • Caroline Mortimer

      HOPES DIANA STATUE WILL HELP HEAL ROYAL RIFT

      The Sun reported this month that Harry, 36, and William, 39, will give separate speeches when their mum’s statue is unveiled — highlighting their ongoing rift.

      The brothers will stand together when the Diana memorial is revealed in July.

      A source said: “They will both move heaven and earth to be there. They commissioned the statue together. It is very important for them.

      “There is, of course, hope the memory of Diana can repair their relationship but that seems a long way off right now."

    • Caroline Mortimer

      PRINCE HARRY SAYS HE MET UP WITH MEGHAN IN A SUPERMARKET WHEN THEY WERE FIRST DATING

      Prince Harry reveals he and Meghan Markle met secretly in SUPERMARKET and ‘pretended they didn’t know each other’ on first London trip

    • Caroline Mortimer

      HARRY REVEALS ALL IN NEW PODCAST INTERVIEW

      • Prince Harry claims his life is like the film The Truman Show and he is targeted with "vile and toxic abuse" by trolls
      • Harry revealed how he and Meghan Markle first met up in a supermarket – and ‘pretended’ they didn’t know each other to avoid attracting attention
      • Harry tries to have "compassion" for trolls, but finds it "really hard when you're on the receiving end"
      • The Duke said that life had felt "more free" since his move to LA with Meghan

       

      MEGHAN AND HARRY COULD NAME BABY AFTER PHILIP

      Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are eagerly awaiting their new arrival and it looks like they could name their daughter after Prince Philip in a sweet tribute.

      As Meghan prepares to give birth this summer, bookies have predicted that she and Harry could settle on naming their daughter after Philip – with Philippa now the top name of choice.

      According to bookies' odds by Ladbrokes, Philippa has taken over past frontrunners with Royal nods.

      Odds on Harry and Meghan naming their daughter Philippa have been slashed to 3/1, pushing it in front of Diana – the name of Harry's late mother – which sits at 5/1.

      Elizabeth, which would honour the Queen, is now at 10/1.

      WILLIAM AND KATE TO HOST 'MENTAL HEALTH MINUTE'

      The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and a host of famous faces will encourage the nation to keep on talking when they deliver the Mental Health Minute message across radios stations.

      William and Kate have recorded the 60-second broadcast which marks Mental Health Awareness Week, alongside celebrities like David Beckham, Dame Shirley Bassey and Charles Dance.

      The message will encourage everyone around the UK to keep talking about mental health, highlighting how vital one conversation can be for someone struggling with issues.

      The Mental Health Minute will be aired simultaneously across every radio station in the UK at 10.59am on Friday, uniting commercial, community and all BBC stations, with an estimated audience of more than 20 million.

      Also featured in the broadcast are musician Anne Marie, chef Jamie Oliver, England footballer Jesse Lingard and actress Joanna Lumley.

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