Prince Harry and Prince William
Prince Harry and Prince William host a reception to officially open the 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference at St James' Palace on Oct. 10, 2018, in London. Getty Images/Tolga Akmen

The supposed feud between Prince Harry and Prince William has been a hot topic of discussion, especially since the former confirmed of having differences from his brother in an interview. A new report has revealed that the problems may have started ever since the Duke of Sussex married Meghan Markle.

For a long time the royals played down the split between the brothers that became very apparent with the split of the charity foundation. Prince Harry later confirmed in an interview that not everything was going well between him and his brother. Although the Duke of Sussex pointed out that he still loves his brother, the fact that the interview was released at a time when Prince William and his wife were on an official tour was not lost on the fans.

According to a report by Express, the rift began to develop right around the time when Prince Harry married Markle. The first clue about the trouble came with the news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were moving out of Kensington Palace to their own place in Windsor. Royal sources played down the incident by saying that the reason for the move was because there wasn’t enough room for the couple in the palace.

The reason for the tension appears to date back to the time when Prince William advised his brother to be cautious about marrying Markle. Prince Harry reportedly read the riot act to his brother and his wife after their lack of support for the marriage. Things only appear to have gone downhill from there.

The two couples will be coming together for the annual Remembrance day service early next month, Express reported. The meeting should give Prince Harry and Prince William a chance to patch things up and help resolve any issues. This will be the first big meeting between the brothers after the Duke of Sussex gave that controversial interview.

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