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'Prince Harry misses William more than ever - this is what he can do to get him back'

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Prince Harry misses his brother more than ever, or at least from what I can tell. When appearing on a documentary just days ago that was supposed to be about the happiness of Disneyland, Harry, 41,could not help but look a bit sad when mentioning fond memories involving his estranged brother Prince William and their late mother Princess Diana, with body expert Judi James analysing the fact he displayed a "sadder" mood at this moment.

While Harry has spoken about wanting reconciliation with his brother before, the siblings having been distant for some time, it was his sad look in this recent Disney documentary that showed me just how much he really misses him-perhaps more than ever.

And there is no doubt that this yearning to be close to his brother again would have been felt in full force earlier this month when Harry set foot in the UK for a four-day trip.

While he was just a few miles away from his brother, Harry, who has lived in America since quitting royal life in 2020, did not get to see William.

Although this may have been the result of a simple diary clash, it has been widely reported that William, the Prince of Wales, is not keen to reconcile with his younger brother.

However, I don't think Harry will give up. While Harry may have expressed his desire publicly again and again to be back in William and his father's life, this seems to have only helped the duke reunite with his father, which took place just two weeks ago in London.

To reunite with William, I think more will have to be done. And in my eyes, I think Harry needs to do one thing to get his brother back, and that is to actually see William in person at a joint meeting with their father, King Charles.

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If they do this, their father could act as mediator - a perfect role as the brothers no doubt will have plenty to say, which will for sure not all be positive.

In an environment like this, perhaps at one of the more private royal residences, William and Harry can then air all the pent-up emotions they have had from the last five years in a safe space, with their father there to remind them of what is really important in all of these rifts-family.

While Harry may have disappointed his brother over the last few years by airing private conversations and moments both on TV and in the pages of his memoir Spare, some relationships are too important to throw away.

After all, you can't replace your siblings.

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