Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, would be determined to achieve a reconciliation between Prince Harry and his father, King Charles III, according to a recent report. The princess would be “on a mission” to heal family tensions, especially after a difficult year in which she faced her own cancer diagnosis and underwent chemotherapy treatment.
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Before Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, moved to the United States in 2020, Middleton boasted a close friendship with the Duke of Sussex. Since then, the relationship between Harry and his family has deteriorated considerably, especially after the publication of his memoirs and documentaries, which revealed personal aspects of his life in the palace.
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Kate Middleton's plans
A source close to the royal family told Life & Style that “Kate wants the family to reconcile” and that, given the delicate health condition of the king, with an ongoing cancer diagnosis, “there is only limited time left for that to happen”.
In this context, the Princess of Wales has taken on the commitment to "bring Harry home" and facilitate a reconciliation with his father.
This renewed approach from Middleton towards life seems to be influenced by her own experience with illness. According to the source, after facing cancer, Kate has gained a "new perspective" and has stopped "waiting for things to happen".
The princess has acknowledged that "life is too precious" to not do anything to change the circumstances.
The mission won't be so easy for Kate Middleton
Despite his desire to reunite the family, the reconciliation between Prince Harry and King Charles III will not be easy. According to royal commentator Katie Nicholl, Prince William, Harry's brother, still feels "very angry" and "betrayed" by his younger brother. Nicholl also stated that, although Kate is open to the possibility of a reconciliation, the Prince of Wales may not be as willing to forgive at the moment.
Additionally, Nicholl highlighted the importance of overcoming the rift within the royal family in the public eye. According to the commentator, it is crucial for the royal family to handle the situation properly to maintain a coherent and unified public image. "And perhaps that will be the role that (Middleton) will play at some point to heal that divide, because I think we see the royal family as a symbol of unity," Nicholl commented.