Prince William will never understand why Prince Harry did what he did. This is why he has yet to forgive his brother, especially after "criticizing" the British Royal Family in public.

An insider made the assertions to Us Weekly for its February 28 issue. It is, also, added that the eldest Wales prince is "sad" about his current relationship with his sibling as they "are still so at odds over a number of things."

In maintaining the narrative, the same source noted that the Duke of Cambridge is an "emotional guy." He "looks back at all the good and bad things that happened," including those between him and the Duke of Sussex.

The talks about the matter come as Prince William's birthday is fast approaching. He will turn 40 years old this June, making it a life milestone.

As alleged, the future King of the United Kingdom is "feeling reflective" as he nears his special day. Despite this, though, he remains positive, and is "looking forward to the future."

While it is, indeed, a life milestone for the royal-born Prince, there is no confirmation whether he is truly feeling nostalgic about his relationship with his brother. In addition, no one can verify if he has yet to forgive the youngest Wales prince or whether they are “still at odds.”

The informant who made the claims did not substantiate the story, making the entire narrative questionable. Accordingly, unless otherwise stated, the allegations will remain speculative and suppositional at best.

This is not the first time, though, that reports talked about "forgiveness" involving Prince William and Prince Harry. Earlier in June, multiple sources alleged that the former was not ready to forgive the latter for "dissing" their family, according to The International News.

The Duke of Cambridge could not reportedly accept what his brother did, "throwing the royals under the bus at the flick of a switch." Although they would put up a "united front" when they saw each other, everyone was said to be bracing for a showdown between the two royal-born Princes behind closed doors.

Similar to the latest allegations, the previous reports were never corroborated. No shred of evidence came to light to prove the legitimacy of the story.

Despite all the rumors and speculations, a poll from Express UK at the time showed that the public was for Prince William not to forgive Prince Harry. Only 18 percent believed otherwise, with the three percent abstaining as they "do not know" what to do about it.

The majority of the respondents reportedly asserted that there should be "consequences" for the Duke of Sussex. Although resolving "family unease" would be best, "the ship has already sailed long ago."