<p>Princes William and Harry will set aside their differences on Thursday to unveil a new statue of their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 60th birthday.</p>.<p>The brothers will take the wraps off the tribute in the garden of Diana's former London home at Kensington Palace, in a stripped-back ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>When the project was announced in 2017, William, 39, and Harry, 36, said they hoped it would help visitors reflect on their mother's "life and her legacy".</p>.<p>Diana, who died aged 36 in 1997 in a high-speed Paris car crash, remains an enduring source of fascination.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, her 1981 Ford Escort -- an engagement present from Prince Charles -- was sold at auction to a South American museum for over £50,000 ($69,200, 58,100 euros).</p>.<p>But despite royal aides describing Thursday's ceremony as a "very personal" family event, all eyes will be on her sons for any signs of visible tension.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/pain-of-dianas-death-pushed-me-to-drink-and-do-drugs-says-prince-harry-988375.html" target="_blank">Pain of Diana's death pushed me to drink and do drugs, says Prince Harry</a></strong></p>.<p>As young boys, the brothers provided the enduring image from Diana's funeral, as they walked, heads bowed, behind her coffin past hushed crowds in central London.</p>.<p>When they assumed more royal duties as adults, they shared household staff and frequently appeared together to promote mutual causes, many of which were championed by their mother.</p>.<p>For a time, the brothers and their wives were dubbed "The Fab Four", seen as modernising the royal family and making it more appealing to a younger generation.</p>.<p>But their once-close relationship has visibly soured. Royal biographer Robert Lacey has even called the bad blood the most serious royal conflict for generations.</p>.<p>There have always been tensions between the so-called "heir and the spare", he said in publicity for his new book "Battle of Brothers", "but nothing so profound as this".</p>.<p>Harry confirmed rumours that he and William had fallen out in a 2019 television interview, revealing that they were "on different paths".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/dianas-iconic-wedding-dress-star-of-royal-fashion-exhibition-993187.html" target="_blank">Diana's iconic wedding dress star of royal fashion exhibition</a></strong></p>.<p>The former British Army captain -- seen as more impulsive than his elder brother, who is second-in-line to the throne -- now lives with his wife, Meghan, in the United States.</p>.<p>The couple, who have two young children, have complained about the suffocating nature of royal life and how it affected their mental health.</p>.<p>Most pointedly, they accused an unnamed senior royal of racism, claiming they had asked what colour skin their unborn son, Archie, would have, as Meghan is mixed race.</p>.<p>As the royal family promised an investigation, and focus turned to diversity in the palace, William shot back to declare: "We are very much not a racist family."</p>.<p>Harry was last in Britain in April for the funeral of his grandfather, Queen Elizabeth II's husband Prince Philip.</p>.<p>He was seen talking to William after the service at Windsor Castle. But there has been little indication of any thaw in their frosty ties.</p>.<p>William's wife, Kate, has said she has yet to be introduced to Harry and Meghan's daughter, Lilibet Diana, who was born last month.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/forget-me-not-london-palaces-garden-redesigned-for-diana-statue-1003459.html" target="_blank">Forget-me-not: London palace's garden redesigned for Diana statue</a></strong></p>.<p>And last week, royal officials appeared to contradict Harry's claims that he had been cut off financially since his move, as they published the latest accounts.</p>.<p>Omid Scobie, who wrote a sympathetic biography of Harry and Meghan about their shock move to the United States, said Thursday's meeting could help mend fences.</p>.<p>The statue unveiling could be "the icebreaker that is needed", he told reporters in London recently. "There's a lot to be discussed."</p>.<p>Harry, who flew in from California last week, was pictured in British newspapers attending a charity event for sick children on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Daily Mail also quoted an unnamed royal source as saying the brothers had been in contact about England's win over Germany in the European football championships.</p>.<p>But coverage was muted, with some newspapers indicating Harry had asked for a minimal media presence at the unveiling, due to his dislike of tabloid reporting.</p>
<p>Princes William and Harry will set aside their differences on Thursday to unveil a new statue of their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 60th birthday.</p>.<p>The brothers will take the wraps off the tribute in the garden of Diana's former London home at Kensington Palace, in a stripped-back ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>When the project was announced in 2017, William, 39, and Harry, 36, said they hoped it would help visitors reflect on their mother's "life and her legacy".</p>.<p>Diana, who died aged 36 in 1997 in a high-speed Paris car crash, remains an enduring source of fascination.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, her 1981 Ford Escort -- an engagement present from Prince Charles -- was sold at auction to a South American museum for over £50,000 ($69,200, 58,100 euros).</p>.<p>But despite royal aides describing Thursday's ceremony as a "very personal" family event, all eyes will be on her sons for any signs of visible tension.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/pain-of-dianas-death-pushed-me-to-drink-and-do-drugs-says-prince-harry-988375.html" target="_blank">Pain of Diana's death pushed me to drink and do drugs, says Prince Harry</a></strong></p>.<p>As young boys, the brothers provided the enduring image from Diana's funeral, as they walked, heads bowed, behind her coffin past hushed crowds in central London.</p>.<p>When they assumed more royal duties as adults, they shared household staff and frequently appeared together to promote mutual causes, many of which were championed by their mother.</p>.<p>For a time, the brothers and their wives were dubbed "The Fab Four", seen as modernising the royal family and making it more appealing to a younger generation.</p>.<p>But their once-close relationship has visibly soured. Royal biographer Robert Lacey has even called the bad blood the most serious royal conflict for generations.</p>.<p>There have always been tensions between the so-called "heir and the spare", he said in publicity for his new book "Battle of Brothers", "but nothing so profound as this".</p>.<p>Harry confirmed rumours that he and William had fallen out in a 2019 television interview, revealing that they were "on different paths".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/dianas-iconic-wedding-dress-star-of-royal-fashion-exhibition-993187.html" target="_blank">Diana's iconic wedding dress star of royal fashion exhibition</a></strong></p>.<p>The former British Army captain -- seen as more impulsive than his elder brother, who is second-in-line to the throne -- now lives with his wife, Meghan, in the United States.</p>.<p>The couple, who have two young children, have complained about the suffocating nature of royal life and how it affected their mental health.</p>.<p>Most pointedly, they accused an unnamed senior royal of racism, claiming they had asked what colour skin their unborn son, Archie, would have, as Meghan is mixed race.</p>.<p>As the royal family promised an investigation, and focus turned to diversity in the palace, William shot back to declare: "We are very much not a racist family."</p>.<p>Harry was last in Britain in April for the funeral of his grandfather, Queen Elizabeth II's husband Prince Philip.</p>.<p>He was seen talking to William after the service at Windsor Castle. But there has been little indication of any thaw in their frosty ties.</p>.<p>William's wife, Kate, has said she has yet to be introduced to Harry and Meghan's daughter, Lilibet Diana, who was born last month.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/forget-me-not-london-palaces-garden-redesigned-for-diana-statue-1003459.html" target="_blank">Forget-me-not: London palace's garden redesigned for Diana statue</a></strong></p>.<p>And last week, royal officials appeared to contradict Harry's claims that he had been cut off financially since his move, as they published the latest accounts.</p>.<p>Omid Scobie, who wrote a sympathetic biography of Harry and Meghan about their shock move to the United States, said Thursday's meeting could help mend fences.</p>.<p>The statue unveiling could be "the icebreaker that is needed", he told reporters in London recently. "There's a lot to be discussed."</p>.<p>Harry, who flew in from California last week, was pictured in British newspapers attending a charity event for sick children on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Daily Mail also quoted an unnamed royal source as saying the brothers had been in contact about England's win over Germany in the European football championships.</p>.<p>But coverage was muted, with some newspapers indicating Harry had asked for a minimal media presence at the unveiling, due to his dislike of tabloid reporting.</p>