
Both Harry and William were interested in environmental projects, and the brothers often lectured the public. However, while the two have a common interest in the climate crisis agenda, Neil Sean, a royal expert, said it could not be a rekindle of their brotherhood and that they would not communicate on the subject.
Sean said: "The main problem for Harry and Meghan now is how irrelevant they have become in such a short period of time, and the power of the royal family will always overshadow outsiders. ”
He added: "Prince William will always be in the spotlight as the future king, but Prince Harry can and should use his privileged position to make the changes he has always insisted on." ”
"Again, I don't think they're going to make a connection on this point, as William and Kate just managed to prove with the Earth Photography Prize project."
William and Kate hosted the inaugural Earth Photography Awards ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London last week. The scheme, which will run through 2030, will reward environmentally conscious innovators with £1 million.
By contrast, Harry and Meghan have been accused of "hypocrisy" in recent weeks as the couple took a private jet back to their £11 million California mansion after taking part in a climate change event in New York.
To celebrate the success of the firstborn project, Charles posted a praise post on social media, with some saying he snubbed Harry.
Asked if Charles had snubbed his second son, Sean said: "Anyone who knows Prince Charles knows that he is really trying to take care of Prince Harry. Charles always made sure to treat them fairly, often spending more time with Harry. ”
Since Harry left the royal family, his relationship with his brother William has been severely damaged.
Regarding the future relationship between the two, Sean said: "Let's face it, we think Prince Harry is planning to tell his ugly story in public with an unwise memoir. ”
"Make no mistake, publishers are spending so much money, not looking for a beautiful article. They need gossip and scandals. Coupled with the many loopholes in Oprah's interview, will anyone still believe his story?"
He added: "I feel Harry and Meghan have a lot of questions to ask themselves about what they've had for the 95-year-old queen in this already difficult year. ”