A psychiatrist in a commentary piece says that when estranged families end up living near one another again, the outcome is “rarely good.” The author discusses the move of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex back to Britain with their children, Archie and Lilibet, and frames it as a situation that could intensify stress and conflict within the family.
The article is presented as personal clinical observation rather than new reporting. It does not provide specific evidence about Prince Harry and Prince William beyond the idea that proximity after estrangement can affect relationships. In that context, the piece discusses what it says Prince Harry needs to do to improve matters between himself and his brother, aligning the discussion with broader themes about family dynamics and reconciliation.
Overall, the outlets providing this material focus on psychological interpretation and advice, rather than on direct statements, official plans, or independently verified details about the Sussexes’ return or the state of talks between the brothers.