The Duke of Sussex, 36, was spotted at Heathrow Airport on Friday - on the home straight after a fleeting trip to the UK. Harry flew in last week with enough time to self-isolate ahead of the unveiling of a statue in memory of Princess Diana.
He and the Duke of Cambridge revealed the bronze statue together - on what would have been their late mother’s 60th birthday, July 1.
But the brothers are said to have only reunited to pay tribute to the Princess of Wales.
One source told Mirror.co.uk William and Harry may not have discussed anything in great detail during Harry’s short-lived return to the UK.
They also claimed any possible issues with Harry are still “too raw” for Prince William and other members of the Royal Family.
The source said: “Despite William and Harry coming together this week for the sole cause of commemorating their mother’s legacy, Harry is very much on the outside.
“They put on a show, did what they had to do to make sure the day went without a hitch and said goodbye.
"It was nothing more, there was nothing to discuss.
“Things are still far too raw for William and other members of the family to entertain Harry, so it's best to let things lie for the moment.”
The two brothers came together on Thursday to celebrate Princess Diana’s life and legacy with a small number of guests due to coronavirus regulations.
Notable absentees included the Queen and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge.
William and Harry issued a heartfelt statement following the poignant event.
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