Prince Harry could face renewed tensions with his brother Prince William if he moves forward with a reported documentary marking the 30th anniversary of their mother Princess Diana’s death.
According to media commentator Mark Dolan, such a project—especially if produced without William’s involvement—could have serious consequences for their already strained relationship.
Warnings of a Permanent Fallout
Speaking to Sky News Australia, Dolan suggested that the situation could escalate beyond repair if the Duke of Sussex proceeds independently.
“If he goes ahead and executive produces a documentary about his mother without William’s permission—that’s the end of their relationship,” he said, warning that there could be lasting repercussions.
The remarks reflect growing concern among royal watchers that public projects centered on Princess Diana may reopen old wounds between the brothers.
Different Approaches to Diana’s Legacy
Royal editor Rebecca English has also weighed in on the issue, noting a clear difference in how the two princes now approach their mother’s legacy.

Speaking on the Palace Confidential podcast, English explained that while both brothers have previously participated in tributes to Diana, their perspectives appear to have shifted over time.
Prince William is believed to favor a more private approach, reportedly feeling that it may be time to allow his mother’s memory to rest without further public retelling.
Netflix Project Adds Pressure
Reports suggest that Prince Harry is working on a three-part documentary series for Netflix focused on Princess Diana’s life and legacy.
While details about the project remain limited, its potential release could reignite public interest—and possibly deepen personal tensions within the royal family.
A Fragile Relationship at Stake
The relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry has been under strain for years, with public interviews and projects often intensifying the divide.
If the documentary moves forward without mutual agreement, it could mark another turning point in their already fragile bond.
For now, the future of both the project and the brothers’ relationship remains uncertain—but the stakes appear higher than ever.
