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Updated On: 28 October, 2019 07:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Anindita Paul
After Prince Harry admitted in an interview that he has differences with brother William, we thought sibling rivalry deserves a discussion. The experts weigh in on conflict in blood ties

(From left) Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Demonstrating uncharacteristic candour (for a royal, that is), Prince Harry finally addressed long-standing rumours about a reported rift between him and his older and only sibling, William, earlier this month. In the interview, the Duke of Sussex admitted that while most of the rumours had been blown out of proportion by the over-zealous media, the two brothers do have their differences and are on different paths.
This famous sibling duo certainly isn't the first or the only pair to have their differences: in what can only be described as the country's biggest sibling rivalry of all time, the Ambani brothers — Mukesh and Anil — reportedly went very close to suing each other for defamation. But, in the end, the brothers seem to have finally buried the hatchet with Mukesh paying off the younger Ambani's debts to keep the latter out of jail. Not all sibling rifts have bittersweet ends though — take, for instance, twin sisters and advice columnists Abigail Van Buren and Ann Landers, who fought so bitterly over starting their own advice columns that even their children carried the feud into the next generation.
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