Princess Diana's former butler believes that Prince William and Prince Harry's differences make it hard for them to reconcile.

The royal family still deals with several feuds among the family members, including Prince William and Prince Harry's misunderstanding. So during Princess Diana's 25th death anniversary, her former butler spoke up about the royal's two sons and why their traits prevent them from forgiving one another.

On Wednesday, former butler Paul Burrell sat down for an interview with host Isabel Oakshott for a TalkTV panel discussion and shared his beliefs regarding the siblings' feud. He worked as the Princess of Wales' butler from 1987 until her tragic death in 1997.

According to Burrell, things between Prince William and Prince Harry have gone far enough that reconciliation may never be served on the table. He believes that "petulant" Prince Harry and "stubborn" Prince William turned things too sour that there might be no hope for repair.

"I used to think that maybe Kate could bring them back together. She tried when they were at Prince Philip's funeral, she tried her best-it didn't happen," he continued.

Burrell, still, defended Prince Harry although he remains more explosive than his brother.

The butler recalled seeing the younger child of Princess Diana feel like he was always spare. After meeting Meghan Markle, the Duke of Sussex scored a sense of responsibility and hope. The duchess made everything better by giving him his children.

Prince William, Prince Harry Feud

Burrell's comment resonated with what royal author Phil Dampier said about Prince Harry's book.

Per the expert, the bombshell book would rather worsen everything and eliminate the possibility for reconciliation. The book, which would be ghost wrote by JR Moehringer, would be an "intimate and heartfelt" memoir, according to his spokesperson.

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Prince Harry also clarified that he only wanted to do it since he wants to get people's trust and control again. Unfortunately, it might not happen instantly as a huge part of the public already dislike him.

Meanwhile, royal correspondent Peter Hunt told LBC (via Express) that Prince Harry felt worse when he married Meghan as it became an addition to his burden.

Amid these, PA royal correspondent Alan Jones insisted on True Royalty's "The Royal Beat"  that Prince William and Prince Harry's unbreakable bond would help them soon.

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