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Harry and William ‘tension’ picked up in chat with Kate and Meghan 4 years ago
Prince Harry and William's well publicised 'tension' has been unearthed from an old confession during a conversation with Kate and Meghan.
The two couples, who were then dubbed the 'Fab Four', took part in their first engagement together during the first Royal Foundation Forum nearly four years ago.
Quizzed at a Q&A about if they "ever have disagreements", William immediately burst into laughter saying: "Ohhhh yes".
Harry then clarified they were "healthy disagreements" and joked they "come so thick and fast" when asked what the last thing they quarreled on was.
He then added: "Working with family does have its challenges, but we’re stuck together for the rest of our lives.”
Harry and Meghan split from the Royal Foundation and later stepped down as working royals in order to carve out a new life in America.
Since then, much has been made of of the rift between the two brothers with their frosty relationship reportedly sparked by William's concerns over Harry's fast-developing relationship with Meghan ahead of their royal wedding in 2018.
The tense row quickly boiled over – with Harry claiming his brother was "trapped" within the royal system during a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey after quitting as a senior royal.
Since leaving the UK in early 2020, Harry has only seen his brother twice – at the funeral of Prince Philip and at an unveiling of a statue of their late mother Princess Diana.
Meanwhile, yesterday Kate paid a visit to Shout – a mental health text service set up by the Royal Foundation in 2019 when the four royals were all a part of it.
When visiting the service in London's Notting Hill, Kate was flying solo as she met volunteers and those who have raised funds for the organisation.
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Among them was a teenage Scout who raised £8,000 for the service by sleeping outside in a hammock for a year.
Kate met Leo Street, 13, and called him ‘an inspiration’ after he braved temperatures as low as minus five to raise money for the charity.
The Duchess joked: “There really isn’t a big enough Scout badge for that. What you achieved is really inspiring.”
“You must have had some impressive kit to keep warm,” she said.
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