Only 4% Say Prince William Should Move First Toward Harry - Internewscast Journal
Only 4% Say Prince William Should Move First Toward Harry

Prince William should leave it to Prince Harry to take the first step if the royal brothers are ever to repair their fractured bond, according to a major new poll published last night.

Only four per cent of Britons think the Prince of Wales should be the one to initiate a peace deal when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex return to the UK in the coming days, the survey commissioned by The Mail on Sunday found.

As the Royal Family gathers at Balmoral for its traditional summer break, senior courtiers are said to be absorbing the surprise development that Harry and Meghan are close to relocating to Britain after six years in the United States.

The King was reportedly told of the dramatic decision only last Sunday, immediately refocusing attention on the deep estrangement between William, 44, and Harry, 41.

The brothers have not spoken since Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September 2022, and it is understood there has been no contact of any kind for more than two-and-a-half years.

Friends of the Waleses are said to claim the couple remain unable to move past a series of damaging attacks by the Sussexes following “Megxit” in 2020, including Harry’s allegation in his memoir Spare that William left him with visible “scrapes and bruises” after an alleged confrontation.

The Find Out Now poll for the MoS shows 31 per cent of respondents believe Harry should “make the first move” in any effort to reconcile with William.

A further 27 per cent said the brothers should work equally to make amends, while just four per cent said William should act first. Eleven per cent said neither should make the first move, and 28 per cent said they did not know.

A survey commissioned by The Mail on Sunday has revealed just four per cent of Britons believe the Prince of Wales should forge a peace deal when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex return to the UK

A survey commissioned by The Mail on Sunday has revealed just four per cent of Britons believe the Prince of Wales should forge a peace deal when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex return to the UK

Prince William and Prince Harry have not seen one another since Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in 2022. Pictured here with wives Catherine, Princess of Wales and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at Windsor Castle following the Queen's death

Prince William and Prince Harry have not seen one another since Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in 2022. Pictured here with wives Catherine, Princess of Wales and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex at Windsor Castle following the Queen’s death

Only 4% Say Prince William Should Move First Toward Harry

Among the duke and duchess’s most damaging accusations was the claim during an  incendiary interview in 2021 with Oprah Winfrey that an unnamed royal had ‘concerns and conversations’ about how dark their then-unborn son Archie’s skin may be.

William later publicly stated that the Royal Family is ‘very much not a racist family’

The poll of 2,000 people found that 43 per cent believe the Sussexes should apologise for their comments. Just over a quarter said they should not apologise and 31 per cent said they do not know.

The results come as royal insiders claim that one of the King’s most trusted aides has made it his ‘number one task’ to repair the rift between William and Harry.

Former diplomat Theo Rycroft, who became deputy private secretary to the King in February, is said to hope that William could publicly acknowledge his brother. This, it claimed, could be as simple as appearing at the same event or in the same photograph.

‘A rapprochement between William and Harry remains a work in progress, and Theo is taking the lead,’ one source told the MoS.

Another said: ‘Under Theo’s watch William could publicly acknowledge his brother somehow. No one is expecting them to be friends but the drama has to end, for William’s sake as much as anyone’s.’

A source close to the King last night denied the claims, describing them as ‘baseless’ and ‘without foundation’. A source close to William also disputed their accuracy.

Earlier this week, Harry and Meghan announced their imminent return to Britain. Pictured here with children Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five

Earlier this week, Harry and Meghan announced their imminent return to Britain. Pictured here with children Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five

William, Charles and Harry are pictured at the procession for the Lying-in-State of Queen Elizabeth in 2022

William, Charles and Harry are pictured at the procession for the Lying-in-State of Queen Elizabeth in 2022

Twenty seven per cent of those who participated in the survey believe Harry and William should make amends equally together

Twenty seven per cent of those who participated in the survey believe Harry and William should make amends equally together

Those hoping for a reconciliation are pinning their hopes on a major black-tie event to be hosted on September 18 by The Diana Award, a charity in which both William and Harry act as patrons. 

The charity, which celebrates young people who make a difference to the lives of others, is a crucial organisation for the princes, as it has played a key role in keeping their mother’s memory alive.

Next month’s event at the OWO Hotel in central London will mark the beginning of the build-up to the 30th anniversary next summer of Princess Diana’s death.

In recent years William and Harry have taken turns to participate in the charity’s events. The MoS understands William is not currently due to attend next month’s event and it is not known if the Sussexes will be there.

One senior royal observer last night cautioned that the ability of senior courtiers to influence any possible rapprochement between the brothers is strictly limited.

The source said: ‘It is not a matter for the advisers or the royal household. This is family and they’ll try to sort it out themselves, in private. Of course, the royal household would like a smooth path, reconciliation would make that smoother. 

‘It would make their lives much easier. But they have no serious influence to make it happen. It would be seen as overreaching.

‘The King would like his sons to be on good terms. He’s living with cancer and doesn’t want his family divided. And, yes, he is talking to William about it in private.

‘But no one will be pressuring William, let alone telling him what to do. William is no fool, but he can be volatile and no one wants confrontation. Meanwhile, there is a general feeling of mistrust around Harry.’

Security officials are reportedly believed to be planning to restart their review of Harry’s claim for taxpayer-funded security. 

The Royal and VIP Executive Committee was previously examining whether the Sussexes should automatically be given armed protection each time they visited the UK.

But the couple’s decision to live at an undisclosed non-royal residence outside of London may change the committee’s consideration of security. Experts last week told Our News Outlet that round-the-clock protection for a family could cost £3million to £5million a year.

Today’s MoS-commissioned poll shows an overwhelming majority – 68 per cent – believe Harry and Meghan should pay solely for their security. 

Just two per cent said taxpayers should pay, while 12 per cent said the duke and duchess and the public should both contribute and 17 per cent did not know.

The public, however, appears split on the couple’s decision to return to the UK, with 27 per cent agreeing with the decision, 34 per cent disagreeing and 39 per cent responding ‘don’t know’. 

Additional reporting: Nicholas Pyke 

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