- A royal expert has said that Prince William and Prince Harry, who reconciled during a trying time for the family.
- They will never be able to board a plane together once more due to a “strong constitutional reason.”
- Brian Hoey continued: “I don’t think we will see them fly together again for constitutional reasons.”
A royal expert has said that Prince William and Prince Harry, who reconciled during a trying time for the family. They will never be able to board a plane together once more due to a “strong constitutional reason.”
Brian Hoey, Constitutional expert and royal author, said: “There is a strong constitutional reason that William and Harry do not fly together – and that is to do with the line of succession.
The expert went on: “Royal aides have to consider everything, and this is very likely to have been a factor. While events happened very quickly, they have had years to plan for all eventualities. The speed of events caught everyone off-guard and could have affected travel plans – but it still would have been unwise for William and Harry to fly together.”
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Brian Hoey continued: “I don’t think we will see them fly together again for constitutional reasons.”
Following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the royal succession has been altered. William is now the new Prince of Wales, and Charles is become King Charles III.
Harry is currently sixth in line for the throne, behind William. In the royal line of succession, the Prince of Wales’ children come before the Duke, but they are still minors.
Prince Harry would therefore serve as the next in line’s regent until Prince George reached adulthood if something were to happen to King Charles III and Prince William.
Prince Andrew, who is ninth in line to the throne, would take over as regent if both the Princes and the King suffered from any misfortune.
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A flight leaving from RAF Northolt with his brother, Prince William, his uncles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, as well as Edward’s wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, was notable for the absence of Prince Harry.
To prevent a constitutional crisis, the royal advisors will never permit Prince William and Prince Harry to fly in the same plane, the expert said.



















