The warring brothers are set to make appearances at the 25th anniversary of the Diana Awards
- Harry and William will be attending an awards ceremony separately
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Prince Harry and William are “committed” to honouring their mother’s legacy - albeit separately, according to GB News Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker.
The warring brothers are set to make appearances at the 25th anniversary of the Diana Awards tonight, but they will not be seen at the event together.
Walker says this is yet another sign that the brothers are not likely to resolve their differences anytime soon, but this has not quelled their commitment to their mother’s bid to empower young people.
“The fact they are still willing to take part, albeit virtually, shows they are both incredibly committed to honouring the legacy of their late mother.
Cameron Walker says the feuding brothers are keen to carry on their mother's work
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“The awards were set up to promote Diana’s belief that young people can change the world for the better.
“With both their charity work, you can see Diana’s legacy rubbing off on them - they champion young people.”
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Cameron Walker joined Ellie Costello and Stephen Dixon on GB News
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Some have claimed Diana would be horrified by the state of Harry and William's relationship
PACameron added that in past times, the brothers would have attended the awards together.
But recent years have seen the continued deterioration of what was once an extremely tight bond.
He told Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello: “It’s the 25th anniversary of these awards and in times gone by, they would have attended them together.
“William will be at the Science Museum for the awards tonight where he will deliver a speech and present the awards.
“Harry, on the other hand, will only appear when William has left and only virtually.
“It is a shame because the whole thing is being overshadowed on whether they are still feuding.”
The event, taking place at the Science Museum tonight, will see Prince William make an appearance in person to give a short speech and honour award winners.
Harry will then dial in from California but it is understood his showing will happen once William has departed.
The princes last year recorded separate videos to congratulate the winners and celebrate Princess Diana’s charity work.
Kensington Palace said: “The Prince [of Wales] will meet key staff and supporters of the Diana Award, before joining the ceremony where he will hear about the recipients’ work, make a short speech and present Legacy Awards to this year’s winners.”