Snoop Dogg offers to help heal the rift between Princes William and Harry and says 'life is too short to not make things right': 'They're brothers, man'

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-03-22 23:41:24 | Updated at 2025-03-24 05:25:22 1 day ago

By ROBERT FOLKER

Published: 23:23 GMT, 22 March 2025 | Updated: 23:29 GMT, 22 March 2025

Snoop Dogg has offered his services to help reunite estranged brothers Prince Willian and Harry.

The American rapper, who lives close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in LA, has said he would be more than happy to act as a peacemaker between the brothers.

He revealed that Prince Harry asked him to before at his brother's stag party but he was unable to make it at the time.

The Drop It Like It's Hot star, 53, admitted anytime they want him to perform he will be there saying 'if Snoop can help heal that relationship, then let's do it'.

'Harry and William, I have known for a long time now,' he told the Mirror, 'Harry asked me to perform at William's bachelor party but I couldn't make it. Anything they want to perform at now, I am there.

'They are brothers, man. Anything that gets them in the same room and being brothers again will be worth it. Life is too short to not make things right, and if Snoop can help heal that relationship, then let's do it.' 

The hip hop icon previously described the brothers as 'his boys' - adding they've been 'cool' ever since he reached out to them after learning that the royal brothers were fans of his.

He went on to say how he 'respects' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for leading their lives on their own terms, adding that he supports the duo despite 'the whole world judging them'. 

The American rapper, who lives close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in LA, has said he would be more than happy to act as a peacemaker between the brothers

The Drop It Like It's Hot star, 53, revealed that Prince Harry (left) asked him to before at Prince William's (right) stag party but he was unable to make it at the time

The hip hop icon previously described the brothers as 'his boys' - adding they've been 'cool' ever since he reached out to them after learning that the royal brothers were fans of his

Snoop is also known to have a close bond with football legend David Beckham, who he claims has been his friend for more than 25 years now.

Describing the former England captain as his 'brother', he said 'Uncle Snoop' will always be there for his children Brooklyn, 26, Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13, too. 

'From the first time we met we had a good connection, and our friendship just went from there. It kind of helps we both love sport, food, and music, but as the years went on our friendship became deeper,' he said.

'I remember all his boys as babies and now Brooklyn is married and the rest of them are out in the world doing their thing. Uncle Snoop was there to see them grow up and if they ever need anything now they know I'll be there.'

The rapper rose to fame at the age of 28, after featuring on Dr. Dre's 1992 debut album The Chronic.

But despite almost 30 years of success in the industry, including 17 studio albums and countless awards, the 49-year-old insists he's just getting started.

'I don't keep track or take stock. I'll look back on my stats when the season ends, but for now I'm in my prime,' he told Daily Mail Australia last year.

Snoop's career got off to a late start, but his status escalated just as quickly as his album sales. These days, he's seen as a mentor to up-and-coming talent.

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