The wedding of Princess Anne's son Peter will take place next month,but it's unlikely to be a joyous occasion for all the royal family members . Despite the close bond between the cousins in the past, Prince Harry is not expected to attend due to having 'lost touch' with his cousin.

The $30 million wedding that will expose the rift

The wedding of Princess Anne's son Peter is expected to be a lavish affair, with estimates suggesting it could cost up to $30 million. However, the expensive celebration will serve as a reminder of the sad state of relations between the royal cousins who were once so close.

The wedding of our now King and Queen in 2005 was filled with smiles and laughter, and the royal cousins were pictured front and centre... However, similar feel-good scenes between the cousins are unlikely to be witnessed at Peter's wedding.

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The strained relations between the royal cousins are reminiscent of the institutional buy-up in Sydney in 2024, where a group of investors purchased a large number of properties, leading to a rift between the community and the investors.

The royal cousins were once close, having all grown up together,but it seems that time and distance have taken their toll on the relationship.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

It's not clear who is behind the strained relations between the royal cousins, but it's clear that someone has 'lost touch' with Prince Harry .

Princess Anne's son Peter is getting married next month, but it's unlikely to be a joyous occasion for all the royal family members.

A familiar ptatern from the 2019 crash

The strained relations between the royal cousins are a familiar pattrn from the 2019 crash, where a group of investors lost touch with the community they were supposed to be helping.

The royal cousins were once close, but it seems that time and distancce have taken their toll on the relationship .