If there were doubts that Prince Harry and Prince William were not in good terms these days, these should all be cleared now with Harry’s confession. Meghan Markle’s husband just blew the horn on his sour relationship with brother.

According to the royal himself, a rift between him and his brother are inevitable, considering the atmosphere they are living in. This, no matter the tremendous efforts put in by the Buckingham Palace to shut out these rumors.

In a new documentary taken when Harry and the former “Suits” star were on tour in Africa last month, with their firstborn Archie in tow, the prince certainly shed light to a lot of things.

One of these is his relationship to Kate Middleton’s husband, Prince William. The latter once revealed that he thinks Harry married Markle too quick, so it is only but natural to expect the two are not that chummy today. This is confirmed by the Duke of Sussex himself, as reported by Fox News.

“Part of this role, part of this job and this family being under the pressure it is under, inevitably stuff happens,” he said. It can be easily assumed that he meant the pressure is making them combative to each other.

A long-time friend, Tom Brady who also works as an ITV broadcaster, asked the royal the real score about their reported feud, to which Harry openly answered, albeit amused by the question.

He laughed and reportedly said, “But look, we are brothers, we will always be brothers. We are certainly on different paths at the moment but I will always be there for him and, as I know, he will always be there for me.” He added that they are just so busy so they could not see each other as much as they did in the past.

“We don’t see as much as we used to because we are so busy but I love him dearly and the majority of stuff is created out of nothing,” he said. “As brothers, you have good days, you have bad days,” he added.

Prince Harry and Prince William
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Prince Harry's brother and best man, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, wait in the chapel ahead of his wedding to US actress Meghan Markle at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018. Getty Images/Owen Humphreys

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