Harry and William 'on ice' with 'no contact' planned at Coronation …

The relationship between Prince Harry and Prince William "is on absolute ice" ahead of their reunion at King Charles' Coronation, according to a royal biographer. The Duke of Sussex is currently preparing to jet back to the UK to attend the historic event at Westminster Abbey. He'll be coming alone, with Meghan Markle to remain in the US with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

READ MORE: Seven words at King Charles' Coronation 'will complete Prince Harry's downfall' Saturday (May 6) will see Harry and William appear together in public for the first time since Harry's memoir, Spare, and Netflix docuseries were released.

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Both contained revelations about the Royal Family with William the subject of much of his younger brother's ire. Details in Spare regarding an alleged physical altercation between the two princes were among the most explosive.

Despite them both set to be at this weekend's event, royal biographer Tina Brown doubts there will be any reconciliation between the two brothers. She told LBC's Andrew Marr: "They are totally estranged. I do not think there will be any contact between them at the Coronation.

I think that their relationship right now is on absolute ice.

Brown said: 'There's no contact between them, I'm told.'Brown said: 'There's no contact between them, I'm told.'

"The longer Harry dwells on what happened in his life, the more he feels resentment against William, because he feels, I think, that William was even more calculated, essentially, in making him number two, making him the spare, and feel like the spare at all times. "So, there's no contact between them, I'm told. I think Charles wants to have some kind of rapprochement.

But I think it's going to take years... It never happened between George VI and the Duke of Windsor, it just got worse. "Alienations tend to get worse as time goes by, rather than better."

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