Prince William and King Charles are both expected to visit America this year on separate royal trips. The King, 77, is expected to make a trip over the pond in April to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the signing of the US Declaration of Independence from Britain.
Meanwhile, William, 43, is expected to step foot in the US next year during the Fifa World Cup to show his support. It is believed both visits are also an attempt to help with the ongoing efforts by the UK Government to finalise a trade agreement with Washington. While it has been reported that Prince Harry wants his father King Charles to visit him and his children in his Montecito home during the US trip, broadcaster Mark Dolan believes this won't happen.
Mr Dolan also believes that William will "snub" his estranged brother Harry when he steps foot in the US - the country Harry has called home since quitting royal life in 2020.
Talking on The Daily Expresso podcast this week, Mr Dolan said: "William will absolutely blank and ghost his brother very deliberately in the United States."
Mr Dolan said it will be an "ultimate snub".
This may not come as a surprise for royal fans, especially as William has not seen Harry for some time.
It is believed the brothers have been estranged for years, with The Prince of Wales having had a difficult relationship with Harry since the duke quit royal life.
The relationship is believed to have worsened after Harry and his wife Meghan Markle released the Netflix docuseries Harry and Meghan in 2022, followed by Harry's memoir Spare in 2023.
Although Harry has visited the UK multiple times over the last few years, William has reportedly not met up with him, and has no intention to do so.
This is still the case even when the King has reunited with Harry at Clarence House on occasion over the last few years, with William not joining his father and brother.