The Telegraph
The Duke of Sussex and the Duke of Cambridge will stand shoulder to shoulder at the unveiling of a statue of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, as they attempt to move past their rift. The brothers intend to present a united front at Kensington Palace on July 1, which would have been the Princess’s 60th birthday, despite the damaging fallout from so-called “Megxit” and the Sussexes’ tell all interview with Oprah Winfrey. A source close to Prince Harry insisted yesterday that whatever had been said and done, he desperately hoped to attend the event and considered it a priority. There is more uncertainty about whether the Duke might make it back to the UK for earlier events, such as Trooping the Colour on June 12 or the Duke of Edinburgh’s 100th birthday on June 10, partly due to the impending birth of his second child, thought to be due around that time. Despite the explosive nature of the revelations made to Ms Winfrey, the Sussexes consider the interview their last word on the subject and want to move on. They felt they needed to have their say and explain to the public why they turned their backs on royal life, but now consider the matter closed, sources said. One friend said: “It was something they felt they wanted and needed to do but now they have done it, they feel a line has been drawn under that chapter of their lives and they want to move on.”