'Diana would have hated this feud' Piers Morgan weighs in on Prince Harry and Prince William's 'tense' reunion
Piers Morgan has said the late Princess Diana would have "hated" to see the way her two sons relationship appears to have diminished.
- Prince Harry and Prince William and their wives came face-to-face at the Commonwealth Day service on Monday, but failed to even shake hands
- Piers Morgan weighed in on the reunion on Twitter, branding it "painful"
- Their bond seems to have dwindled in recent months since The Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced their plans to step down as senior royals
- This follows royal news that Duchess Meghan wore a necklace with a hidden meaning for Prince Harry
All eyes were on the fab four on Monday as The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex reunited for the Commonwealth Day service - Meghan and Harry's last official engagement as working royals.
But their final outing as a foursome was far from joyous, with the two brothers failing to shake hands or even engage in a proper conversation during the ceremony.
And the awkward encounter didn't go unnoticed - with Piers Morgan labelling it "painful".
Piers, 54, tweeted, "The painful body language says it all. The fab four now hate each other."
The Good Morning Britain host took it one step further and suggested how their mother, the late Princess Diana, would have "hated" to see the boys looking so distant.
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"Not even a handshake between the brothers. Extraordinary. Diana would have hated this feud," Piers added.
Rumours of a feud between the brothers emerged last year, which was all but confirmed in Harry and Meghan's tell-all documentary, Harry and Meghan: An African Journey.
Addressing the speculation, Harry 35, said, “We are brothers. We will always be brothers. We are certainly on different paths at the moment but I will always be there for him as I know he will always be there for me.
“We don’t see each other as much as we used to, because we are so busy, but I love him dearly.
“The majority of the stuff is created out of nothing, but as brothers, you know, you have good days, you have bad days.”
Despite Harry, William, Meghan and Catherine appearing to get on like a house on fire during the early days of Harry and Meghan's relationship in 2018, it was clear things were frosty between them on Monday.
Body language expert, Judi James, told Mirror Online, "It wasn't the warm reunion that we were all hoping for. The tension in Harry's body language especially was palpable."
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