Prince William has reportedly given up on making amends with his younger brother, Prince Harry, after allegedly losing hope of fixing their relationship amid their worsening feud. A royal expert claimed that the future king thinks that he has already lost his sibling.

Neil Sean said a source close to Prince William told him he had already given up on fixing his relationship with Prince Harry. So, does this mean it will officially end their bond?

In one of his latest YouTube videos on "Neil Sean's Daily News Headlines," the author revealed the Prince of Wales only wants to feel realistic about his issue with the Duke of Sussex. He believes he has already "done everything in his power, his absolute best, to advise and guide" Meghan Markle's husband.

However, the former senior royal seemingly only listens to himself, making the Duke of Cornwall lose hope that they will settle their differences and think he has already lost his baby brother. "This is about mistrust," Sean said.

Though Prince Harry may tell his older brother to "forgive and forget," Prince William will still feel that there will always be a "nagging feeling." If Kate Middleton's husband lets him in, he will always think that their conversation will end up being made public down the line.

Sure, Prince William misses Prince Harry, but the former is more focused on raising his three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, with his wife. Though their relationship may change in the future, it shows where the two brothers stand right now.

Sean added that Prince William feels Prince Harry is a "lost cause." Alternatively, body language expert Adrianne Carter analyzed Prince Harry's recent interviews in the U.S. and noticed that the latter showed he felt "contempt and a sense of superiority."

He even made several key gestures during his recent TV appearances that he seemingly felt "superior" to Prince William. Body language expert Adrianne Carter saw one key gesture Prince Harry did that show his "feelings of superiority."

In an interview on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Prince Harry explained his words weren't dangerous, but the spin of his words was "very dangerous." He seemingly implied that his words were being spun, as he showed a "really strong facial expression of contempt" as he pursed his lips.

Carter added Prince Harry's contempt meant he felt superior; he didn't like what he was hearing or seeing. In another interview with Anderson Cooper for CBS's "60 Minutes," the CNN broadcaster talked about his relationship with Prince William as he read an excerpt from his memoir, "Spare."

He referred to their contentious meeting in 2021 when he claimed he looked at Prince William's "alarming baldness becoming more advanced" than his. Carter explained that it was another indication of superiority, and his one-half smile looked like he was feeling superior and better than him.