Tensions between Prince Harry and Prince William have become apparent these past few years. With the youngest Wales prince’s “subsequent blasting” of the Royal Firm, he appears to have driven a “wedge with a sledge hammer” through his close ties with his brother.

Express UK said that the assertions have come from royal expert Dylan Howard. He spoke of the matter for Channel 5’s documentary, “Harry and Meghan Vs The Monarchy.”

Howard, who, also, authored the “Royals At War,” added that the Duke of Cambridge will “obviously” be dragged into the spotlight. He noted that the future King is a “staunch advocate for everything the Royal Family means.”

Howard shared his points of view after recalling what the Duke of Sussex stated in his interview with Oprah Winfrey about a year ago. He told the celebrity host that his father and his brother “are trapped,” adding that “they do not get to leave,” and he has “huge compassion for that” matter.

Prince Harry’s comment is what seemingly led the royal expert to conclude that it is as if he is “driving a wedge” between him and Prince William.

Royal commentator Robert Jobson, on the other hand, hopes that the two Wales princes end their disputes and “get their relationship back on track.” This comes after he pointed out that the two British Royals have already reached a “bad place” in their then-closed ties.

In the same documentary, the expert explained why he wants Prince William and Prince Harry to “build bridges going forward.” He said that because, at the end of it all, “the only losers” will be them.

The publication, later on, noted that the upcoming events in the United Kingdom, especially the memorial service for Prince Philip, will likely give the two royal-born Princes a chance to reconcile. As reported, the members of the British Royal Family will come together later this month to celebrate the life of the Duke of Edinburgh.

But, it is still unclear whether Prince Harry, as well as the rest of the Sussex household, will fly back to the United Kingdom for the special event or any other occasion for the rest of the year.

The former working royal’s legal camp previously released a statement saying they are “unable” to return to his home country due to the lack of necessary police protection. This is why he sought a judicial review over the Home Office’s decision not to allow him to personally pay for security.

As the legal challenges continue, though, some commentators and experts believe that the British public will see the Duke of Sussex back on the royal’s turf for the upcoming Thanksgiving Service.