The reported royal rift between Prince Harry and Prince William continues to develop. But, thousands of people appear to agree that only one of them is at fault.

Express UK recently took a poll, wherein more than 10,000 individuals participated and took votes. Some of the questions include whether the Duke of Cambridge should “work to resolve” the row with his brother and should the Duke of Sussex apologize for his part.

10,503 readers responded to the first question, and 90 percent (9,455 people) of them voted no. They believe that the first-born son of Prince Charles should not be the one to resolve the reported rift.

Meanwhile, out of the 10,462 individuals who answered the second question, 95 percent agreed that Prince Harry should apologize to his brother. Only 262 people believed otherwise, while the remaining 162 persons abstained.

The publication, then, shared some of the respondents’ comments on its latest poll. The majority of them argued that Prince William has nothing to apologize for and he should not be the one to heal the rift.

Some individuals even emphasized that he did not start the alleged feud with Prince Harry. One, also, added that “it is obvious who the root cause of any animosity” between the royal siblings is.

Others, however, pointed out that the Duke of Cambridge “has far more important things to do.” Another netizen echoed the assertion, saying that the future King “has more pressing things to worry about,” like the British Monarchy.

Meanwhile, a royal expert recently wrote in the Daily Mail that Prince William “understands the need for reconciliation,” according to The International News. However, the reported feud between them remains “an open wound that has still not remotely begun to heal.”

Richard Kaye asserted that the Wales siblings’ relationship “has been at rock bottom” since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left their posts as working royals in 2020. The future King does not even allegedly like to talk about his youngest brother, with a source close to the royal adding that “it gives him a headache” to discuss the matter.

The claims came after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stopped by the United Kingdom on their way to the Invictus Games in The Hague earlier this month. They met with Queen Elizabeth II and spent time with her.

The pair was, also, said to have visited Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. However, they reportedly left the country without seeing thee Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.