In a recent garden party held at Buckingham Palace, Prince William appeared to send a pointed message to his estranged brother, Prince Harry.
This event, hosted by the Prince of Wales on behalf of King Charles, included an intimate gathering of family members, notably his cousins Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Peter Phillips, Zara Tyndall, and Mike Tyndall.
The choice of guests has sparked discussions about the dynamics within the royal family, particularly in light of the ongoing rift between the two brothers.
Royal commentator Richard Eden took to Twitter to express hope that Prince William would receive the same loyal support from his cousins that Queen Elizabeth enjoyed during her reign.
He noted that the unity among the royal family could be crucial as William prepares for his future role as king.
This sentiment echoes the observations of fellow royal expert Jenny Bond, who suggested that Prince Harry has become almost nonexistent in William’s life, a notion that reflects the deepening divide between the siblings.
Bond elaborated on her thoughts during an interview with Times Radio, stating that William likely doesn’t give Harry much thought anymore.
She emphasized that with the weight of his responsibilities—his wife undergoing cancer treatment, his father’s expectations, and raising their children—William simply doesn’t have the emotional bandwidth to focus on his brother.
This paints a picture of a man under immense pressure, prioritizing his immediate family over past grievances.
By inviting his cousins to the garden party, William seems to be signaling who he considers his closest allies as he steps into a more prominent royal role.
Reports indicate that Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, has been a steadfast supporter of William, especially since Harry moved to the United States.
Described as an older brother figure, Peter has played a vital role in helping William and Catherine navigate their challenges, particularly during Catherine’s health struggles.
Despite facing personal hurdles, Peter is known for his ability to bring joy and laughter into the lives of those around him.
As the eldest child of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, he was raised without a royal title, reflecting his parents’ desire for a more grounded upbringing.
He fondly recalls shared childhood experiences with William, including lively gatherings with other royal children, which created cherished memories of camaraderie and mischief.
The fallout from Harry and Meghan Markle‘s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021 deeply affected Peter, especially as it coincided with Prince Philip‘s hospitalization.
His bond with Philip was strong, and he felt the loss profoundly when the Duke passed away.
At Philip’s funeral, Peter took it upon himself to walk between the feuding brothers, striving to keep their rivalry from overshadowing the solemn occasion.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Peter has also stepped up to support the family during their time of mourning.
He praised William and Catherine’s marriage, highlighting their resilience as they juggle public duties alongside parenthood.
Peter underscored the importance of being present for their children, a balancing act that he believes the couple handles exceptionally well.
Amidst the whispers and speculation surrounding the royal family, Peter has emerged as a vocal supporter of William and Catherine, commending their composure under the relentless scrutiny of the public eye.
He has particularly lauded Catherine, describing her as nothing short of remarkable in her roles as a mother and a royal.
In a recent interview with Sky News Australia, Peter expressed admiration for the way William and Catherine manage their dual responsibilities.