Princess Kate 'helping King Charles' during Prince William and Prince Harry's feud
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Kate is reportedly “working behind the scenes” to get Prince William and Harry on speaking terms, helping the King and other stressed family members who are tired of the fighting.
A royal biographer has revealed that the Princess of Wales is doing all she can do to mend the broken relationship between the two feuding brothers.
Alongside her attempts to help the siblings bury the hatchet, Kate has also been helping organise visits from the King to see his grandchildren.
Kate is allegedly the only member of the Firm that is “helping the situation” between the brothers, the royal biographer told the Express US.
Kate is reportedly "doing a brilliant job"
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Robert Jobson, the author of 'Our King Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed', commented that she was “doing a brilliant job” at trying to mend the divides within the family.
Jobson said: “I'm not sure how much dialogue there is with William and Harry, at the moment, I think the only person that is helping the situation is Catherine, who is doing a brilliant job.
“First of all when the king wants to see his grandchildren, for example, it's important to say that a lot of it has been through Catherine. But William and Harry, it's a difficult one. I think as brothers they are more likely to get on the phone and have a conversation.”
However, despite her efforts, there is still a “lack of trust” between the feuding family members.
Comments that the Duke of Sussex made in Spare, his memoir published earlier this year, have left relations at “rock bottom”.
In the book, Harry spoke about an alleged physical altercation between the brothers in which William shoved his younger sibling to the ground.
The 38-year-old also claims that William called Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “abrasive”.
“It's quite possible that one of them might pick up the phone to have a rant, but who's gonna pick up the phone on the other end? Because that's not gonna achieve anything," Mr Jobson said.
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The brothers' feuding was fuelled further by the publication of Harry's memoir Spare in January
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"There's also a lot of lack of trust. At the moment between all the members of the family and Harry about where this information is going, because a lot of stuff has appeared in print by him."
Jobson added that Harry’s claims in court about Buckingham Palace have stirred up even more fury.
He said: "I think that the Royal Family are going to have a period of calm, where they actually can start to build some form of trust. I don't believe it'll ever come back to what it was before."
The tension between Harry and Meghan, and William and Kate, has affected other family members too.
He said that the whole feud has been “really stressful” for Beatrice and Eugenie, who Harry remains close with.