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WILLIAM & CHARLES WORLDS APART ON HARRY

While there’s sadly still no signs of a genuine truce between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, sources say William “tried his best” to make his younger brother feel included at their beloved grandmother’s farewell.

“Wills is the first to admit he no longer trusts Harry and won’t be alone with him, but he’s not heartless,” reports a palace insider. “He was willing to put their issues aside in honour of the Queen. They’re both grieving.”

William, 40, was the only family member seen engaging with Harry’s wife, the Duchess of Sussex, when he helped Meghan to her seat at St George’s Chapel before the family’s committal service.

It’s also said that a last-minute decision to have Her Majesty’s grandchildren stand vigil around her coffin at Westminster Hall was William’s idea, in an

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