Prince Harry and Prince William have been publicly feuding for several years
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Prince William "doesn't need" a reunion with estranged brother Prince Harry despite his latest "olive branch" attempt to make amends with the Royal Family, it has been claimed.
The Duke of Sussex is set to re-release his controversial memoir Spare in paperback form, with no updates or amendments to the passages.
The claims made in the best-selling book pushed the royal brothers even further apart, with the feud remaining unresolved years later.
However, discussions of reconciliation have resurfaced after Brit Pop band Oasis announced their reunion tour after being estranged for 15 years.
Prince William 'doesn't need a reunion' with estranged brother Prince Harry, it has been claimed
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Discussing the famously feuding brothers on GB News, the panel claimed that the band's latest tour could "inspire Harry and William" to finally make amends.
Weighing in on the discussion, commentator Paula London claimed that Prince William "doesn't need to get back with Harry", and the Oasis reunion is solely "down to money".
London said: "The only reason the Gallaghers are getting back together is for monetary gain. William doesn't need to get back with Harry.
"In an ideal world, you should always be close to family members, but not everyone is. And as I say, if it wasn't for money, Liam wouldn't be getting back with Noel."
The Duke is set to re-release his controversial memoir Spare in October on paperback
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Sharing her view on the family feud, commentator Emma Woolfe said she hopes "one day" the royal brothers can reunite, but noted that Harry's memoir was "almost unforgivable" for the Royal Family.
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Woolfe told GB News: "Families fall out and it's painful for the parents to see siblings not speaking. There's so much more complicated stuff going on behind the scenes.
"I think a lot of the stuff that Harry said in Spare is almost unforgivable. But is it unforgivable - it's something that we can't really know about."
Remaining optimistic for the princes, Woolfe added: "Harry at the moment is in a phase where he's living on the West coast, but let's hope that in time they are able to come back together because they were close."
Comparing the royal brothers to the Oasis brothers, host Isabel Webster suggested that both William and Noel were "tolerating" their siblings for a while, but decided they "didn't need it in their lives".
Isabel Webster suggested Prince William was 'tolerating' Prince Harry for a while before the feud
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Isabel explained: "They were close, but they weren't inseparable. You can see in both sets of brothers, which one's the difficult one, can't you?
"And it's just how much reign you give them, whether you just let them be or whether you try and tell them to behave and what you can tolerate."
She continued: "Presumably Noel was just tolerating it for a while, and then he was like I don't need this in my life - the same with William.
"He was like, Harry's the fun one, until the point where he crossed the line."