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The badertions were made by Nick Bullen, who has been shooting movies about the royal family for almost 20 years, at Fox News. However, contrary to certain information, Mr Bullen stated that the Duchess of Cambridge and Susbad had a positive relationship. He added that the Queen and Prince Charles had intervened to try to settle the alleged dispute between the two brothers.

Mr. Bullen commented, "It was actually William and Harry who had a flaw.

"Their fallout right now is becoming public.

"I think people do not want to think about it with these two boys."

It was revealed Thursday that the joint office of the four young royals would be split.

The operations of William and Kate will remain at Kensington Palace, while those of Meghan and Harry will move to Buckingham Palace.

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Mr. Bullen downplayed the relationship between Meghan and Kate.

He said: "These are the two princes who do not hear each other.

"Brides always find or have found their feet and are very happy with the situation in which they find themselves."

The media reported clashes between Meghan and Kate, including about the Princess Charlotte's outfit for Meghan's wedding last year and the treatment of the royal staff.

Mr Bullen attributed the weakening of the relationship between William and Harry to the two men baduming different roles.

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He said, "These are two boys who lost their mother very early, and the fairy tale is that they are closer than ever and need one of the other.

"But they are also two men in their thirties, starting their families, they move to different parts of the country with different tasks."

While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will continue to be based at Kensington Palace, Harry and Meghan have opted for a cottage located in the Queen's Sandringham Estate.

However, Bullen said other top royal leaders are working hard to repair the apparent gap.

He said, "I think the Prince of Wales and the Queen are working hard to try to make sure everyone gets together."

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