Prince William has opened up for the first time about the ongoing family rift with his brother, Prince Harry. In a rare discussion during an interview, the future king shared his thoughts on the matter.

William took a moment to reflect on the shared childhood experiences with Harry. This conversation occurred during the filming of a two-part documentary titled “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness.”
In one part of the documentary, William expressed how his late mother, Princess Diana, significantly influenced his early interest in charitable work.

He reminisced about how his mother would take both him and Harry to numerous charity events, particularly those related to fighting homelessness.
“Our mother took us to the Passage. Harry and I, as young boys, would often go there,” William shared.

William recalled being around 10 or 11 years old at the time. For him, it was an eye-opening experience, witnessing firsthand the societal challenges faced by many.
He realized for the first time that not everyone leads a comfortable life, and many undergo significant hardships.

Those close to the royal family have mentioned that William discusses how tensions escalated with Harry recently. It was triggered when Harry requested additional security for his own family during a visit, a request that was denied.
This denial seemingly marked a turning point, with reports suggesting that King Charles ceased communications with Harry altogether due to the incident.



