Royal sources are saying Prince William is extremely upset with Prince Harry (sigh, what else is new?) over his recent BBC interview. And while the royal family's usual vibe is "never complain, never explain," Wills took what appears to be a pretty unsubtle swipe at his younger brother during a recent—very public!—outing.

While visiting the Army Air Corps in Suffolk, William was making small talk with soldiers during a water break and asked—per the Daily Mail— "Is the pace of life good at the moment? Families okay? See you enough?" He then quipped, "Some of them might not want to see you that much. It’s a mixed bag sometimes."

Ahem!

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This side-eye inducing comment comes amid a source telling Us Weekly that "there is no relationship" between Harry and William, and that they haven't spoken for years. The insider added that Wills was "absolutely appalled" by Harry's BBC interview, saying "There is no turning back for William, the door is firmly shut."

Another source noted that Wills feels "hurt and betrayed" by Prince Harry's public comments, and that he and Kate "just don’t understand why Harry doesn’t stay quiet."

And speaking of Kate, yet another source tells the outlet she's upset that her kids and their cousins, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, aren't growing up together. As they put it, "Kate would have loved for her kids to have a relationship with Harry’s, but the dream that [they] could all play together couldn’t be further away."