Speculation surrounding the tense relationship between the two royals has spread wildly (Image: GETTY) Relationship consultant Sheila Mackintosh-Stewart argues that in order to keep the “strong, functional family dynamics” of the family, they must put aside any differences. Speculation surrounding the tense relationship between the two royals has spread wildly since it was announced that Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, would be moving into Frogmore Cottage. They moved into the space after sharing Kensington Palace with Harry’s brother William and his wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge. Related articles ROYAL SNUB: Meghan Markle wants AMERICAN nanny for baby Sussex Prince Philip crash: 'Victim' faces driving BAN following offences And now Ms Mackintosh-Stewart says the siblings need each other more than ever. She said: “They are brothers, like any others. “They are both clearly emotionally intelligent, mature, appear to be great friends. “They will undoubtedly be fully aware that they each play a key role in each other’s social and personal support networks. READ MORE: Royal FEUD: How Prince Charles branded Prince Edward an 'IDIOT'The brothers split after Harry moved to Frogmore Cottage (Image: GETTY) “Their relationship is also a crucial axis in ensuring the strong, functional family dynamics of the royal family.” Reports suggest that Prince William needed to break away from his brother in order to focus on becoming the next King. As Harry is now sixth in line to the throne, he must also continue his own path, including become a father. Meghan and Harry will soon have a new team of staff with offices based in Buckingham Palace, funded by the taxpayer. Related articles Royal baby set to be BORN this weekend after HUGE clue dropped What Meghan Markle added to her pregnancy that Kate Middleton did NOT Meghan and Harry are expecting their first child together (Image: GETTY) They recently moved into their new home as they prepare to welcome their first child to the world. The baby is due in April. The Sussexes will also be hiring PR guru Sara Latham - who previously worked for Bill and Hillary Clinton - as head of communications. The new royal household is likely to start operations after Meghan gives birth to her first child in the spring.
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