It’s no secret that the British royal family is full of drama. Just watch a few minutes of The Crown, and it’s enough to clue you into the fact that family tension is just as woven into the fabric of the Royals as tea and corgis. But even though there are always whispers of royal drama, it’s very rare to hear a member of the fam actually comment on it. That’s why all of Prince Harry and Meghan’s yapping on Netflix and in Harry’s memoir was such a revelation. And it’s why it’s a pretty big deal that Prince William may have just referenced some of the drama himself.
On June 4, Prince William visited the Army Air Corps in Wattisham, Suffolk, as part of his official role as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps. It might have been just another day on the royal job if not for the fact that it was pretty much assumed that the title of Colonel-in-Chief was going to go to William’s estranged brother Prince Harry — that is until Harry stepped back from royal duties and moved to California in 2020. Harry trained as an Army Air Corps pilot in 2009, so now that William has this job, he’s in charge of his brother’s former regiment. Kinda awkward, especially since, by all accounts, the brothers don’t talk much these days.
William subtly addressed the rift with his brother, or at least how family can be a “mixed bag” during his June 4 visit. Here’s what Prince William had to say about the rift with the Duke of Sussex.
What did Prince William say about his fight with Prince Harry?
During his June 4 visit to the Army Air Corps, Prince William met with some soldiers. According to the Daily Mail, he asked them, “Is the pace of life good at the moment [?],” and one soldier responded it was “a mixed bag.”
In response to that, William said, “Families okay? See you enough? Some of them might not want to see you that much. It’s a mixed bag sometimes.” He may have been joking, but the comment seems a little pointed and like he could be speaking from experience. Perhaps William was referring to the brother who didn’t want to see him so much he moved halfway around the world.
The princes were reportedly last in the same place when they both attended their uncle Robert Fellowes’ memorial service in England in August 2024, but they didn’t cross paths while there. It might be a while before we see these two interact again.