Prince Harry's 'outstanding issues' with family reportedly not fixed

Prince Harry's 'outstanding issues' with family reportedly not fixed

- Prince Harry allegedly did not discuss any serious issues with the royal family while attending his grandfather's funeral

- Reports state that Prince Harry did converse with his father and brother but only on a cordial level

- Insiders and other sources added that the royal family focused their attention on Prince Philip's funeral in order to honour him

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Recent reports have revealed that Prince Harry has yet to address the 'issues' he has faced with the Royal family despite going back home to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip. Harry allegedly conversed with his father, Prince Charles and his brother Prince William.

Although they have had conversations reports state that Prince Harry has yet to speak on the 'outstanding issues' surrounding the family. Harry allegedly only back to the UK to support his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth and to honour the life of his grandfather.

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A source close to the family told a reporter that it was a 'family-focused' time and that Prince Philip's funeral allowed for ice to be broken for any possible future conversations.

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Prince Harry may have talked to his brother and father but reports say they did not discuss any serious matters. Image: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press and Simon Dawson - WPA Pool
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According to Bazaar.com, the source stated that the Royal family put their issues aside in order to focus on the late Prince Philip. The report continued by saying that Prince William and Prince Harry allegedly met with their father to mend a supposed rift between them.

Reports state that the brothers' issues formed after Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle were part of a tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.

According to a report by IOL, a senior royal insider stated that 'trust issues' needed to be rebuilt and that although there was no official wake at the funeral of Prince Philip; Harry and William were able to catch up with each other and their father after a long time apart.

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The insider explained that they had a short time outdoors without any staff or senior courtiers, meaning that nothing spoken about can be misconstrued at any point in the future.

In other royal family news, YEN News recently reported that the Queen was sad as she spent her first birthday in decades alone. She will not be spending her special day alone though after recent reports revealed that her grandson, Prince Harry did not leave to go home to Los Angeles after the funeral but instead stayed in England to spend time with his grandma on her 95th birthday.

The Queen last week went viral after a snap of her sitting by herself during Prince Philip's funeral was shared online.

In the snap, the Queen, who was dressed in all black with a gracious hat to match, can be seen practising social distancing at the funeral that only had 30 people in attendance.

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