It appears like Prince William is finally breaking silence on the Royal family’s conflict with Prince Harry.
For the first time in a long time, Harry’s topic of discussion was discussed during the future king’s interview.
This is where William recalled a very transformative childhood that he shared with his brother. The incident comes as a part of a two-part documentary called Prince William: We Can End Homelessness.
In that clip, William shared how his interest in charity began thanks to his late mother Princess Diana.
He explained how his mother used to take him and Harry to various charity events including those that supported causes like homelessness.
“My mother took me to the Passage and she took both of us, little boys, Harry and I, over there”- William explained.
He similarly shed light on how he was probably 10 or 11 years old at the time. For William, it was a unique experience as he had never seen or been to anything like that.
Wiliam shared that this was the first time that he realized that not everyone in society is the same and that people are leading very difficult lives.
Insiders claim that William does address how the rift with Harry worsened recently when he tried to request for additional security protection for his wife and kids during his visit to the country.
When this was denied, it was the last straw for the two of them with King Charles no longer speaking to Harry.