The annual charity football match, which united Prince William and Harry for Christmas, suddenly stopped in 2016, leaving fans of the royal family with the question: what happened and why did the brothers decide not to continue this tradition?
Over the years, the principles participated in a charity football match in Sanderingma, playing in different teams and providing their audience with amazing moments of coherence and family community. However, according to reports, in 2016, the tradition was broken, and both prince refused to participate in this festive event.
The exact cause of this sharp interruption has not been revealed, but there is an indication that since then the prince has led a more independent lifestyle. In 2016, Prince William celebrated Christmas in Berkshire with his wife Kate's family and their children.
Differences between the brothers, who, according to Express, have taken place may cause the end of the tradition. Despite the fact that both princes occupy different positions and roles in the royal family, the year 2016 has been marked with the distance and resolving their own issues.
The fate of this Christmas tradition remains unknown, and whether the princes will find common interests and restore this charity in the future.