Prince William and Prince Harry
Prince William and Prince Harry attend the opening of the Greenhouse Sports Centre on April 26, 2018, in London. Getty Images/Toby Melville

Prince Harry shocked the world when he appeared to admit in a recent ITV documentary that there was a small sort of rift between him and his brother, Prince William. However, if things aren’t great between the brothers they may get a chance to genuinely work on their relationship this coming weekend.

According to Express UK, Prince Harry is headed to Japan to attend the Rugby World Cup final and see the match between England and South Africa, and as a patron of the Wales national rugby team (who will battle for third place), Prince William will also potentially head to Japan as well. Since sports are something the two brothers have often bonded over, they may have a chance to fix things—especially since it appears Meghan Markle won’t be heading abroad with her husband.

The potential bonding and fixing of a relationship comes after Prince Harry confessed in “Harry and Meghan: An African Journey” that he and his older brother have good days and bad days” and “don’t see each other” as often anymore because they were on “different paths.”

Following the documentary, body language expert Judi James revealed that she felt the situation was actually weighing on Prince Harry and that he might want to actually fix things because he feels vulnerable without his brother’s supportive relationship.

“When a rift is causing anger or resentment it will usually show in the facial expression but Harry’s spontaneous response plus the subtle warmth of some of his smiles as he speaks about William makes his comment ‘I love him dearly’ ring true,” she said. “The way he splayed his legs and stuffed his hands into his pockets did hint of some stubbornness but it would be good to see the two men getting back to their life-long close and supportive relationship right now when Harry is looking especially vulnerable.”