Despite their ongoing rift, Prince William and Prince Harry have each been carrying out meaningful work across the UK, though they remain apart. Harry, the Duke of Sussex, spent the second day of his visit in Nottingham, where he made a landmark £1.1 million ($1.49 million) donation to the BBC Children in Need charity — the largest individual donation ever made by a royal family member. Meanwhile, William, the Prince of Wales, visited Lambeth to support his Homewards programme, which aims to end homelessness in the UK.
So proud of the work @HomewardsUK is doing in Lambeth. Supporting local organisations like @Spiralskills to provide young people at risk of homeless with opportunities that build skills, confidence and brighter futures.
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) September 9, 2025
Homewards funding has enabled Spiral Skills to expand… pic.twitter.com/BymZ28FWzw
While their work reflects the values instilled in them by their late mother, Princess Diana, the brothers continue to avoid one another, staying just miles apart without crossing paths. As speculation over a potential reconciliation grows, Kensington Palace shared a hopeful message alongside highlights from William’s visit:
“Coming together to support young people and tackle homelessness in Lambeth. Great to see what can happen when multiple like-minded organisations come together under one roof.”
The post also praised the efforts of organisations like Spiral Skills, YCUK, and Symphony, which are working with Homewards to prevent homelessness from an early age.
Although they remain estranged, William and Harry are still linked by the shared legacy of their mother. Both have long championed causes close to her heart, dedicating their efforts to the values she taught them as children. Whether that enduring bond will eventually help them rebuild their fractured relationship remains to be seen.