Anyone hoping for a détente between Princes William and Harry were sorely disappointed this week after the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue at Kensington Palace as the two royals barely spoke to one another and spent only 20 minutes in the same room after the ceremony.The once inseparable brothers, who haven’t seen each other since Prince Phillip’s funeral, where William asked to not walk beside Harry, are still “warring” and sources close to the pair told The Mirror it is “almost impossible for Harry to be trusted”.RELATED: Sussexes may return to UK ‘in weeks’The relationship has been particularly frosty since allegations were made that Meghan bullied palace staff and the explosive Oprah Winfrey interview Harry and Meghan did this spring in which they claimed Meghan felt suicidal and unprotected during her pregnancy.Particularly galling to both William and Prince Charles was, after the devastating Oprah interview, Harry continued to dish about private chats to CBS’ Gayle King – prompting the royals to refuse to have “one-on-one” chats with Harry because neither trust him enough to speak with him alone.RELATED: Harry’s quick move after statue unveiling “Despite William and Harry coming together this week for the sole cause of commemorating their mother’s legacy, Harry is very much on the outside,” a source told The Mirror.“They put on a show, did what they had to do to make sure the day went without a hitch and said goodbye.”Harry, who left for America almost immediately after the statue unveiling, is now back with his wife Meghan, who hasn’t seen her in-laws since Megxit.This article originally appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission
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