I bet you don’t pay as much attention to your own family as you do to the royal siblings.
Shame on you. Call your brother or sister. It’s been a while.
While you’re here, though, let’s check in on what’s been happening between William and Harry.
The long and short of it is that the press suspected that the brothers weren’t getting along that well, then Harry supposedly confirmed it in a documentary.
A palace insider went on to tell the world that William was worried about his brother.
Still awake? I’m barely keeping it together.
Anyway, Standard Media reports that now the siblings will meet, face to face, for the first time since the confirmation and resultant fretting.
Also, it’s now a rift between the couples, not just the brothers. The plot thickens.
They’ll be meeting at Remembrance Day, on November 10, which honours British war heroes.
Staff at the Palace are expecting the two royal couples to pay their respects on the poignant event before ‘reflecting’ as a family, a royal source revealed.
“Remembrance Day is an especially poignant event for all of the members of the royal family, but especially for Prince Harry who served in Afghanistan.
“There is a general sense of hope that this day will put things in – perspective and allow senior family members time to reflect on what the important things in life really are.”
I’m not crying, you’re crying!
No, really, I’m not crying. I couldn’t care less. This whole feud business has gone too far.
The date looms large, so settle in for the inevitable build-up. You should also mentally prepare for a barrage of “body language specialists” who’ll, no doubt, be keeping a close eye on the royals on the day.
They answer the important questions, like why did Meghan hold her bag in such a manner, and what does it really mean when people are sad at a sad event?
Let the countdown begin.
Also, if you want to watch the full-length doccie about Harry and Meghan’s trip to our shores, you’re in luck:
[source:standardmedia]
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