A royal expert has claimed that Kate Middleton wants to make peace with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for the sake of Archie's relationship with his cousins.
Royal
commentator Camilla Tominey said Kate Middleton "remained keen to bury the
hatchet" with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex despite their controversial
Oprah Winfrey interview, Daily Express reports.
Highlighting
how close Kate is with her sister Pippa and brother James, Ms Tominey added
that the Duchess of Cambridge appears to want to patch things up with Harry and
Meghan for the sake of young Archie's relationship with his cousins.
Writing in
the Telegraph, the royal expert said: "Having grown up being close to her
own siblings, Pippa, 37, and James, 34, the Duchess remained keen to bury the
hatchet even after the interview aired to a global audience of millions,
seemingly for the sake of two-year-old Archie’s relationship with his
cousins."
A source told
Telegraph: "Her natural instinct is to try to smooth things over."
When Prince
Harry returned to the UK for the first time since Megxit for Prince Philip's
funeral last month, Kate was widely praised for appearing to act as a
peacemaker between Harry and William.
The Duchess
was seen chatting with Harry as the royals walked back to Windsor Castle after
the service. Kate then subtly moved away, allowing the brothers to continue on
their own.
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