King Charles and Kate Middleton reportedly teamed up to put an end to Prince Harry and Prince William’s alleged feud. Rumors previously suggested that the brothers have been clashing for about five years, since the Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle stepped down from their roles as senior royals and moved across the pond.
However, with their cousin Peter Phillips’ wedding coming up soon, a source claimed that the king and the Princess of Wales agreed that William and Harry’s feuding “needs to stop.”
King Charles and Kate Middleton want Prince William to see ‘life’s too short,’ says source
RadarOnline exclusively reported on King Charles and Kate Middleton’s efforts to end Prince William and Prince Harry’s feud. A source claimed that the brothers are “extremely fond” of their newly-engaged “favorite cousin,” Peter Phillips.
They wouldn’t miss his nuptials, despite their alleged ongoing tensions. However, William reportedly “wants nothing to do with Harry” and will possibly “ignore him if they do go to the wedding.”
Nevertheless, Middleton and the king seemingly want the Prince of Wales to see that “life’s too short.” The insider revealed that she told him “to rise above this and be the bigger man” when it comes to the differences with Harry.
The Princess of Wales and the monarch “are on the same page” about wanting to put a stop to their clashing. They have reportedly been making efforts in “trying to convince” William that “life’s too short and that he needs to stop being so closed off.”
King Charles and Kate Middleton are viewing the upcoming ceremony as a “rare chance” to get Prince William and Prince Harry together. The source alleged that she dislikes the thought of their alleged feud “souring the wedding for everyone.”
However, the Princess of Wales and the king believe it could be a golden opportunity “to get the brothers in the same room and on speaking terms.” Moreover, she believes they could be “cordial” and start moving past the grudges.