Though Prince William and Prince Harry have been estranged for several years amid ongoing royal family tensions, the two brothers remain united in a powerful cause: preserving and honouring the humanitarian legacy of their late mother, Princess Diana.
A recent People magazine cover story, published on August 12, highlights how both sons of King Charles III continue to champion charitable work that echoes Diana’s compassion and dedication.
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, has spearheaded the Heads Together campaign, focusing on mental health awareness and breaking stigmas around seeking help. Meanwhile, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has made a significant impact with the Invictus Games, a sporting event supporting wounded veterans and military personnel.

Beyond their charitable efforts, the brothers are raising their children with a shared emphasis on grounded values. Prince William and Princess Kate are dedicated to providing Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis with a normal upbringing despite their royal status. Similarly, Harry and Meghan Markle focus on nurturing Archie and Lilibet in California with privacy and encouragement to explore the world compassionately.
Historian Amanda Foreman described this approach as “pure Diana,” noting, “The values they are instilling and discussing as families may be their best success. They are both very good role models as parents.”
Despite personal differences, the princes’ mutual dedication to continuing Diana’s philanthropic work and raising compassionate children reflects a lasting bond between them.
