The feuding brothers are both set to appear at a glitzy event in London
- Prince William and Prince Harry are set to attend an award ceremony tonight - albeit separately
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Prince William is not prepared to forgive Prince Harry anytime soon for his "cannon fodder”, according to GB News royal commentator Cameron Walker.
The feuding brothers are both set to appear at a glitzy event in London to mark the 25th anniversary of the Diana Awards.
But they will not be at the event together, with Harry dialling in from California.
Speaking on GB News, Cameron said the brothers appear to be “actively avoiding each other”.
Cameron Walker has outlined what Harry and William both attending the same event tonight may mean
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“We understand they are not on speaking terms, clearly there has been a lot of cannon fodder from both directions.
“Particularly from Prince Harry so publicly with his memoir Spare, the Netflix series and everything that went along with Megxit.
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“The fact they are both willing to taking part, albeit virtually, shows they are incredibly committed to honouring the legacy of their late mother.
“The awards were set up to promote Diana's belief young people have the power to change the world for the better.”
He added: “It’s the 25th anniversary of these awards and in times gone by, they would have attended them together.
“William will be at the Science Museum for the awards tonight where he will deliver a speech and present the awards.
Cameron Walker joined Ellie Costello and Stephen Dixon to discuss the latest twist in the saga of the warring brothers
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“Harry, on the other hand, will only appear when William has left and only virtually.
“It is a shame because the whole thing is being overshadowed on whether they are still feuding.”
The brother’s not being together for the ceremony reflects a plummeting relationship.
In 2021, they put on a united front despite their ongoing feud as Harry told the crowd: “William and I are recognising mum's 60th birthday.
"Later this week, my brother and I are recognising what would have been our mum's 60th birthday, and she would be so proud of you all for living an authentic life with purpose and with compassion for others."
The pair did not meet when Harry spent time with the King at Clarence House following news of his cancer diagnosis last month.
In an interview with a US breakfast TV show, Harry said “I love my family” and that he was “grateful” to be able to spend around 45 minutes with Charles when he flew back to the UK.
Harry published his controversial memoir Spare last year, in which he accused William of pushing him into a dog bowl in a row over the Duchess of Sussex.
It was also claimed William teased Harry about his panic attacks.