Time and again, Royal insiders have suggested that Kate Middleton has played peacemaker within the family for a long time. Currently, reports suggest that she is the one who keeps the peace between King Charles and Prince William. However, long before that, she was the one who was constantly mediating between Prince William and Prince Harry. Unfortunately, there came a point where the internal feud became too big to contain, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex broke away from the family.
Five long years have passed since Harry and Meghan stepped away from the family and left the UK for a life in California. Now, some insiders have hinted that Kate Middleton is considering playing peacemaker once again between her husband and brother-in-law. Reports suggest that a visit to the US is on the cards for the Princess of Wales in 2025. And trying to mend the relationship between Prince Harry and Prince William will remain one of her top priorities.
Sources claim that Kate has been advocating for a reconciliation between the brothers ever since they gave each other the cold shoulder at their uncle Lord Robert Fellowes’ funeral in August last year. The source affirms that Kate has her mind made up despite many news agencies claiming that Kate and William and Harry and Meghan are in some sort of competition. The Prince and Princess of Wales have chosen to stay silent over the claims.
Kate and William have plans to tour the US for welfare reasons in the coming days. Previously, in August 2024, the couple gathered a significant donation from American backers, as disclosed by Charity Commission reports. Then, in September, they revamped efforts to expand The Royal Foundation’s presence in the US. The insider added that in 2025, Catherine hopes to be able to do more. So there will be more trips to the US. Will Kate be able to use one of those trips to speak with Prince Harry and mend the fences?
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