
Prince William issued some rare comments about his brother, Prince Harry, during his latest TV appearance.
For those who are yet to watch, the Prince of Wales, 43, spent the day with Canadian actor Eugene Levy for his travel series, with the episode premiering on Apple TV+ today (3 October).
During the 40-minute-long instalment of The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy, the royal opened up on some rarely-discussed topics, including his wife Kate Middleton and father King Charles' cancer battles.
As he showed the American Pie star around Windsor Castle, he also reminisced about his childhood and memories of his late grandmother and grandfather - Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
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One thing however, that no one was expecting William to talk about, was the ongoing rift with his brother Harry, who moved to the States with wife Meghan Markle in 2020, where they are raising their two children.

It's no secret that the two have a strained relationship, and his bombshell memoir Spare, the Duke of Sussex even referred to his older sibling as his 'beloved brother and arch-nemesis'.
According to multiple reports, the two last spoke at the late Queen's funeral back in September 2022, and a reunion is looking unlikely any time soon.
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But, speaking to Levy on the new special episode of his show, William briefly mentioned his brother as he talked about their childhood, while discussing the prospect of himself, and eventually his 12-year-old son Prince George, becoming King of England.
He admitted: "I want to create a world in which my son is proud of what we do and a world and a job that does impact people’s lives for the better.
"That is caveated with I hope we don’t go back to some of the practices in the past that you know, Harry and I had to grow up in, and I’ll do everything I can to make sure we don’t regress in that situation."
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Later in the episode, he also hinted that while the prospect of being a royal doesn't overwhelm him, the thing that does is family issues.
The prince told the actor: "I think stuff to do with family overwhelms me quite a bit. You know, worry or stress around the family side of things. That does overwhelm me quite a bit."
"But in terms of doing the job and things like that, I don’t feel too overwhelmed by that. Not now anyway.
"When I was younger there are bits that overwhelm you, like 'woah, we’re actually doing this, is this happening?' But with time and age, I think you feel a bit more settled in that side of things and you go actually I can do that."
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He added: “Even if curveballs come in, that doesn’t necessarily overwhelm me. When it’s do with family and things like that then that’s where I start getting a bit overwhelmed because I think most people would because it’s more personal."
William said: "It’s more about feelings, it’s more about upsetting a rhythm if you like.”
He could, of course, be talking about a multitude of things - his rift with his brother, his family's health struggles or anything that the public simply doesn't know about.
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During the episode, the royal confirmed that Kate is in remission following her cancer diagnosis, and described 2024 as the 'hardest year of his life'.
The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy special episode premieres on Apple TV on Friday, 3 October.
Topics: Prince William, Prince Harry, Royal Family, TV And Film, Travel, UK News