Prince William and Prince Harry could potentially reunite for the first time in forever at their cousin's wedding. If they both attend.
Princess Anne's son, Peter Phillips, recently announced his engagement to Harriet Sperling, and the statement included this intel: "Their Majesties The King and Queen, The Prince and Princess of Wales have been informed of the announcement."
In other words, it seems like there's a 10/10 chance that Prince William is invited and will be attending. Meanwhile, Prince Harry will also probably score an invite due to being close to Peter—they actually walked together at Prince Philip's funeral:
But just because Harry will likely be invited, doesn't mean he'll attend. King Charles' youngest son skipped the wedding of his close friend Hugh Grosvenor last summer, while Prince William attended as an usher.
FYI, the last time William and Harry were in the same place at the same time was in August of last year at a memorial service for their uncle Lord Robert Fellowes, and apparently they avoided each other throughout the event.
All that said, Prince Harry and King Charles' aides just held a secret "peace summit," so it sounds like the royals are finally making moves to end their feud. Though, Prince William...um...wasn't included.
The Daily Beast spoke to a source who said "William will never, ever forgive Harry for what he has done. Charles is the king; he can do what he likes. But make no mistake: William believes with every fiber of his being that giving Harry and Meghan back any royal imprimatur is a huge mistake."
The outlet also noted that "William reading about the meeting in Sunday’s papers will not go down well."







