December 09, 2024
Kate Middleton is expected to take a big step to end the ongoing rift between her husband, Prince William, and brother-in-law, Prince Harry, now that she has completed her preventative chemotherapy, a royal expert has claimed.
Kate, the Princess of Wales, may forgive the Duke of Sussex over his very public attacks against her and the Royal family. However, William is still "very, very angry,” said royal expert Katie Nicholl.
Speaking with The Sun, the experts said Kate's experience with cancer may have given her a new perspective on life, leading her to prioritize healing the royal family's rift.
“Kate’s been thrown under the bus by Harry, he’s said hurtful things about her, he’s brought the children into the narrative,” she said. “I think the Prince of Wales remains very, very angry and upset and feels very betrayed.”
The expert added, “Possibly the Princess of Wales is still open to a reconciliation in some form. I still feel it’s quite early.
“But I do think when you go through something like a cancer diagnosis and you go through the sort of journey that she has done, and you confront your own mortality, you realise life is short. It’s far too short for rifts and family feuds.”
She continued: “And perhaps that will be a role that she will play at some point in healing that rift, because I think we look to the royal family as a symbol of unity.
“We will want to see them together at Christmas, this will be the sixth Christmas that Harry won’t have been a part of.
“I do think it's important. It may be that people are making these comments on social media where you’re talking about togetherness, talking about empathy, what’s going on in your own family, and they are at risk of that happening.”