Prince Harry and Prince William Are Going Their Separate Ways

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From Harper's BAZAAR

Fans of the royal fab four-which of course includes Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Prince William, and Kate Middleton-should prepare themselves, as apparently there are some big changes ahead.

Even when William got married to Kate, he seemed to remain a constant "double-act" with his younger brother, Harry. But that could all be about to change, following Harry's wedding to Meghan earlier this year.

Roya Nikkhah, the royal correspondent for The Sunday Times, shared exclusive intel this weekend relating to Prince Harry and Prince William's roles within the royal family. And per Nikkhah, "the Duke of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex are preparing to go their separate ways. William and Harry considering plans to split the Kensington Palace household and create two separate courts as their future roles with Kate and Meghan diverge."


This news is huge for anyone who adores the special chemistry the royal brothers have, and enjoys the sweet interactions they both have with each other's wives and families.

But according to Nikkhah, the double-act could soon be a thing of the past, "when Harry, Meghan and their child... move from Nottingham Cottage." As Meghan's first baby is due in the Spring of 2019, it's likely that the Sussex's will be preparing for their exciting arrival, which might mean moving into bigger accommodation.

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And as a royal source reveals to The Sunday Times, "The brothers have leant on each other and looked after each other since their mother died. But now they have their own families, they no longer rely on each other as before."

It's understandable that Harry and William would become more focused on their own families, especially now that Harry is married to Meghan. But despite going their separate ways in some respects, hopefully there will still be plenty of opportunities to see their unique brotherly love in action, from time to time.


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