Fans of the British Royal Family were delighted to learn that Kate Middleton called Prince Harry on his birthday and extended an olive branch. For the first time in years, there appeared to be a genuine potential of a royal reconciliation between the estranged family members. However, additional reports have emerged that refute the aforementioned allegations.
Reports that Kate had contacted Harry surfaced after the Princess of Wales broadcast an emotional video announcing the completion of her ᴄᴀɴᴄᴇʀ ᴛʀᴇᴀᴛᴍᴇɴᴛ. “With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before, and with that, a new perspective on everything,” according to Kate in the video.
Furthermore, the princess stated that the difficult times have reminded her and Prince William to be appreciative for the small but significant things in life, which many of us take for granted. Of just loving and receiving love. Following the broadcast of the video, many journalists, including Royal analyst Jennie Bond, speculated that Kate might have extended an olive branch to Prince Harry.
According to some sources, Kate Middleton requested a private meeting with Prince Harry during his previous visit to the UK. However, NewsNation now claims that a palace insider denied any “burying of the hatchets”. Those hoping to witness a royal reunion may have to wait a little longer.
Another source indicated that Kate has previously acted as a mediator between Harry and William. She isn’t doing it anymore. They went on to say that one of the reasons could be that Harry made some unflattering comments about her, including saying she was disrespectful to Meghan Markle.
Previously, there had been widespread conjecture that Harry was referring to King Charles and Kate Middleton as Royal Racists during his appearance with Oprah. When asked about Kate and William’s unusually public birthday wish for Prince Harry, the insider stated that it was generic and not personal. The source called attention to the way it was signed. “You’ll notice it wasn’t signed by Catherine, William, the King or the Queen (Camila).”