Last October, ITV aired a documentary about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s African Journey, and while the footage gave the public an insight into the work they carried out on their road trip, it also addressed some of the difficulties the royal couple have faced in previous months. ITV News at 10 anchor Tom Bradby, who has been a friend of Prince Harry’s for many years, accompanied them on the trip and discussed the pressures of royal life with the pair.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain today, host Piers Morgan said: “It was a brilliant documentary in terms of news stuff, the main takeaway the papers took was of course, this rift with Prince William, which is clearly real, clearly ongoing.
“There’s clearly a problem there, where does that play out in the next year?”
Mr Bradby said: “There are lots of people, who would love there to be, including I think the brothers themselves, love them to be closer again.
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“But we’re brothers, we’ll always be brothers, we’re 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’re so busy. But, I love him dearly, and the majority of stuff is created out of nothing, but you know, as I said, as brothers, you have good days and bad days.”
As for whether or not Prince Harry and Meghan are seriously considering a permanent or semi-permanent move to Canada, Tom offered: “I don’t know the answer to that.
“It’s no big secret in their friends that they have been considering their options in the future.