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ROYAL FAMILY CLASH: Prince Harry goes head-to-head with William as great warring brothers issued ‘painful and toxic ‘ warning…

Princes William and Harry will go head-to-head in with engagements both in the UK today – a day after the feuding brothers honoured the late Queen separately, just 15 minutes apart.
But the warring brothers are not expected to meet while Harry continues out his first visit to the UK in five months today, with their long-running rift showing no sign of abating.
Later, William is set to visit a youth organisation in Lambeth, south London, while Harry will revisit the Community Recording Studio (CRS) in Nottingham’s St Ann’s area.
Harry flew in from the US, and began his solo trip with a poignant pilgrimage to his grandmother’s grave in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
The Duke, who was later at the WellChild Awards in London, laid a wreath and flowers privately at Elizabeth II’s tomb in the King George VI Memorial Chapel on Monday morning.
Meanwhile, William and the Princess of Wales were a short car ride away in Sunningdale, Berkshire, as they visited the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (WI) in tribute to the late Queen’s decades-long association with the organisation.
And royal expert and historian Dr Tessa Dunlop likened the pair to ‘repelling magnets’. She told the Mirror: “‘I can’t believe its been three years already.’ Prince William exclaimed over the time passed since the death of his grandmother, the late Elizabeth II. Time flies.
“But much more time will be needed to heal the gigantic rift between the Prince of Wales and his younger brother. On the third anniversary of the late Queen’s death the two men were less than ten miles apart; William at a Women’s Institute meeting in Sunningdale, Harry laying a wreath on his grandmother’s grave in St George’s Chapel, Windsor.
The Duke is hoping to bring together key stakeholders, influencers and potential funders to shine a light on the work of grassroots organisations such as CRS and Epic Partners and the sports apprenticeship body Coach Core.