Prince Harry faces 'sad reminder' that he has 'no relationship' with this royal

A royal author claimed that Prince Harry has become completely estranged from this royal, despite sharing similar interests.

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Prince Harry was reminded by his brother that he has 'no relationship' with this key royal. (Image: Getty)

Prince Harry has been hit with a "sad reminder" from Prince William that he has "no relationship at all" with this one royal, an expert has claimed.

The brothers have had an increasingly strained relationship since Prince Harry stepped down as a working royal with Meghan Markle in 2020.

Since then and the couple's subsequent move to California, he has rarely reunited with his family, which has affected every single member.

Royal author Tom Quinn claimed that the Duke of Sussex has become completely estranged from his nephew, Prince George, despite sharing similar interests with the young heir to the throne.

According to his father, Prince George is a "potential pilot in the making" - a similar passion to Prince Harry, who was an apache helicopter pilot during a tour of Afghanistan.

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The uncle and nephew reportedly have no relationship. (Image: Getty)

Quinn said this would serve as a reminder to Prince Harry of "everything he's missing" back home since removing himself from the Firm.

He told The Mirror: "William's hints that his son George might follow in his footsteps and become a pilot will certainly remind Harry of everything he is missing.

"After all Harry was himself a helicopter pilot and would love to entertain his nephew with tales of his own time in the air.

"It's a sad reminder that he has no relationship at all with George."

During a garden party at Buckingham Palace last week, Prince William revealed his son's love of planes, and said he'd love to take him to RAF Coningsby in Norfolk.

In 2017, when the young prince was just a toddler, he was spotted getting very excited over the helicopters at Hamburg Airport during a visit with his parents.

Antoine Van Gent, head of development flights and ground testing at Airbus Helicopters, was there during the visit and said Prince George was already particularly knowledgeable on helicopters for his age.

He told The Telegraph: "George was excited, with the first helicopter he wanted to sit in the cockpit, and then he wanted to sit in the next one, he already knew there was a difference between them."

He was also allowed to try a helmet on as his father, a former air ambulance pilot, showed him the basics of how the aircraft would be flown.

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