Kate Middleton’s the Only Member of “the Firm” Invested in Harry and William Being Back on Speaking Terms

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Kate Middleton’s the Only Member of “the Firm” Invested in Harry and William Being Back on Speaking Terms


Prince William and Prince Harry still aren’t speaking to each other amid their years-long royal feud—which reached a whole new level of awkward following the release of Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir, Spare.

But apparently Kate Middleton is doing her best to get the brothers back on speaking terms, and is pretty much the only member of the royal family invested in helping Wills and Harry repair their relationship.

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Royal author Robert Jobson tells The Express that “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.”

Jobson adds that “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. 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.”

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As for where things go from here, Jobson says “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.”

Noted!

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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade. 



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