Prince Harry admits he and Prince William are 'on different paths'

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Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.LONDON - Prince Harry has admitted he and his brother are now"on different paths" and have"good days" and"bad days" in their relationship.

Speaking during his recent tour of southern Africa with his wife Meghan Markle, he said:"We are brothers. We will always be brothers. Meghan, 38, has had to face an increasingly hostile press since she married into the Royal Family last year, with the tabloids luxuriating in stories about her fractured American family and the rumours of palace rifts.

The US-born former actress said she had tried to cope by putting on a"stiff upper lip" but she was not prepared for the intensity of tabloid interest.

 

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It just means one is going to be king and the other is not.

So are most brothers and sisters, nothing new there.....

Harry's not even a legit royal.

One respects the traditions of the royal family and the other wishes he was African...

All bcoz of women , b4 marriages they were tight close.

Not news at all, it happens among siblings.

How is that any of our business? King Zwelithini is starting his network company but you didn't show that on your platform. We see you.

We dont care

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