Prince William seemed to make a quiet comment about his brother Prince Harry during a visit to the Army group that used to be connected to his brother.
Since he became the colonel in chief of the Army Air Corps, William visited the regiment in Wattisham, Suffolk on Wednesday, June 4.
During a water break, the prince of Wales made a comment on the family crack with a group of British soldiers, through Dailymail.
“Is the rhythm of life good at this time?” William asked.
In response, a soldier said: “A mixed bag.”
“Are families well? We see you enough?” William continued.
“Some of them may not want to see you so much,” William added. “It is sometimes a mixed bag.”
However, it is not clear if William dug his separate brother.
The comment came in the middle of an ongoing crack between William, Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.
William turned to his Instagram account to share a detailed publication about his real visit, sharing some rare ideas.
“Proud to visit the Army Air Corps as his boss colonel. Great to spend time with the soldiers and their families here at the Wattisham Air Base. Thank you for the warm welcome and encouraging to see the strength of the regiment community,” William wrote in the title along with a series of snapshots of the Regiment of the Regiment of the Regiment
The Prince of Wales continued to share: “Very impressed by the relentless commitment, physical capacity and mental acuity at the exhibition in the fighting PT session. An excellent reflection of the preparation and professionalism of the Army Air Corps!”
“A great thanks to the soldiers and families of the AAC for the warm welcome, and for everything you do,” he concluded.