Prince Harry’s upcoming reconciliation with King Charles is reportedly causing unease for his elder brother, Prince William, who is said to be unhappy about the renewed connection.
The Duke of Sussex is scheduled to reunite with his father in the United Kingdom during the 2025 WellChild Awards, an event that Harry has supported for years. While the meeting marks a potential thaw in the strained relationship between father and son, it appears to be stirring tension within the wider family.
According to The Daily Beast, William is deeply conflicted about the move. “Ultimately, William is a loyal soldier. He respects his father’s rank, and he respects his father’s right to make his own decisions, and he won’t make a fuss if it happens,” an insider revealed. The source added, “But he (William) thinks a Harry meeting is a terrible, terrible idea.”

The remarks underscore the complicated dynamic between the brothers, whose relationship has been strained since Harry stepped away from royal duties in 2020. Alongside his wife Meghan Markle and their young son, Prince Archie, Harry relocated to California and later welcomed daughter Princess Lilibet.
The couple has remained outspoken about their grievances with the Royal Family. In a high-profile television interview, Harry and Meghan accused members of the institution of racism toward their first child and criticized the pressures of royal life. The revelations sparked global debate and placed their relationship with the monarchy under intense scrutiny.
Since then, Harry has made occasional returns to the UK for official events and family occasions, but reports suggest that his interactions with William have been minimal and often tense. By contrast, his meetings with King Charles have been cautiously hopeful, signaling that both father and son may be willing to rebuild their bond despite the ongoing controversies.

Observers note that William’s concern may stem from the broader implications of Harry’s presence. Some royal commentators argue that renewed contact could reignite old conflicts or distract from the monarchy’s current priorities. Others suggest that William’s disapproval reflects personal frustration at what he views as Harry’s disloyalty to the institution.
As preparations continue for the WellChild Awards, all eyes will be on the event to see whether Harry and his father appear together and how the family dynamic plays out in public. For now, the reunion has highlighted the fragile state of royal relations, where every move carries symbolic weight and personal tensions remain unresolved.
