Did Germany's defeat in the European Championship bring the brothers back together?
Prince William and Prince Harry should have closer contact with each other again after the game.
London - All eyes are on Prince William and his brother Prince Harry.
On July 1st, they unveil a statue in memory of their mother at Kensington Palace in London.
Princess Diana would have turned 60 that day.
Now media people, as well as the audience on site, are waiting for a reconciliation between Prince Harry and Prince William.
But there could have been a possible reconciliation before the meeting - thanks to the German championship defeat against England.
Prince William and Prince Harry: has it been reconciliation yet?
Text messages are supposed to prove it
Last Tuesday (July 29), Prince William watched the England versus Germany match with his wife Duchess Kate and son Prince George.
Even if Prince Harry was not there himself, the brothers are said to have sent several text messages after the end of the soccer game and were happy about the victory of England.
At least that is what a palace insider claims in an interview with
Bild:
"I know that William contacted his brother via Skype after his arrival in England last Friday."
But was it really about the soccer game?
The focus of the conversation, which should have lasted several minutes, was probably mainly about the Diana appointment.
The process and the new memorial should have been discussed, the insider continues.
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Prince William and Prince Harry unveil Princess Diana statue
The brothers meet for the first time since Prince Philip's funeral when the statue is unveiled.
But the palace is still boiling.
Among other things, the disputes should also be about Harry's wife Meghan, who is said to have bullied several palace workers.
In any case, royals experts and palace employees do not (yet) believe in a real reconciliation between Prince Harry and Prince William. On this special day, however, they should put their quarrels and other differences aside, at least many fans of the Royals wish. The wives of Prince Duchess Kate and Duchess Meghan will not be present at the unveiling at Kensington Palace. The guest list that day is limited - Diana's sisters, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Cynthia Jane Fellowes, as well as her younger brother Charles Spencer are said to be present. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles will also not be there.