Prince William has ‘no plans to speak to Harry’ after Netflix show, pals claim
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    Prince William reportedly "has no plans to speak to Harry" after the latter's explosive Netflix series, his pals claim.

    The Prince of Wales’ friends claim that he has no intention to connect with his brother after Harry's controversial six-part series.

    Buckingham and Kensington Palace have so far refused to comment on allegations made in the bombshell Netflix show, the Times reports.

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    Harry's claims include that Kensington Palace “lied to protect my brother” when it issued a statement denying a story that William had bullied him out of the Royal Family.

    King Charles also came under fire after Harry accused him of lying at the tense ‘Megxit’ crisis meeting with the Queen in January 2020.

    A friend of William's told the Times: “I don’t think a great deal has really surprised anyone. It has been pretty obvious that things have been very strained for a while. There is sadness at where things currently are with his brother.”

    Harry and Meghan are said to still be invited to Charles’ coronation on May 6 next year if they wish to attend, despite The King reportedly being hurt by the allegations.

    However the pair are understood to have not yet received an invitation.

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    The King also reportedly does not want to strip them of their titles in the wake of the documentary.

    There’s still uncertainty whether the Sussexes will give up their royal titles as a result of the aftermath from their Netflix docuseries.

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    However, sources close to The King have reportedly said that he will not support MPs who want to strip family members of their formal titles.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is also not in favour of such action, Downing Street said.

    A spokesperson for William has been contacted for comment.

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