Kate Middleton has undoubtedly become one of the most popular members of the Royal Family. The Princess of Wales is still recovering from the cancer she was diagnosed with earlier this year, but royal fans were rightly overjoyed when she returned to duty at the Trooping the Colour in May. Yet while life continues, Kate and the rest of the royals still have one giant headache: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The troubled relationship with the Sussexes has been ongoing for some years. When Harry and Meghan revealed details about their bad experiences within the monarchy, accusing Kate and the other Royal Family members of many things, the relationship hit rock bottom. Today, a reunion seems a long way away, and Harry and Kate haven’t spoken with each other in a long time.
It’s been said recently that Harry misses his old friends, as well as some parts of his old life. Reports have even suggested that he might be having second thoughts about his life in the US. A new angle suggests that while Kate Middleton might be angry with her estranged brother-in-law, she wants him and William to reunite. However, there is one big obstacle in the way.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s chances of keeping their relationship with the Royal Family healthy disappeared when they spoke out in their infamous Oprah Winfrey interview. Later, the Duke revealed new bombshell claims in his book, Spare, and from that point, a reunion with Harry’s family seemed an unlikely prospect.
Prince Harry’s relationship with the royal family
Harry has only met his sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, a few times since leaving the monarchy with Meghan. The two attended Prince Philip’s funeral together, and later the funeral for Queen Elizabeth. Meghan also attended the late monarch’s funeral; however, it’s not known whether she and Kate spoke.
Shortly after Queen Elizabeth’s death, Harry, Meghan, William, and Kate joined forces for a public outing at Windsor to greet well-wishers and mourners. It was supposed to be seen as a united royal front despite their different opinions of one another. For Kate, though, the walk was challenging, with author Robert Jobson revealing that the Princess of Wales didn’t enjoy it at all.
The fact that it was to be seen as a feeling of “it’s getting better between us” was, according to Jobson, just an “illusion.”
“Catherine later admitted to a senior royal that, such was the ill feeling between the two couples, the joint walkabout was one of the hardest things she’d ever had to do,” Jobson wrote.
While she might not have been the main focus, Kate Middleton wasn’t entirely spared from verbal barbs in Harry and Meghan’s infamous Oprah interview.
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