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Prince Harry takes Princess Kate’s ‘title’ by melting King Charles heart

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Prince Harry has left royal experts, historians and commentators in surprise with his recent move as he appeared changing his thoughts about the royal family, receiving praise for his new approach to heal the rift with his own people.

The Duke of Sussex’s positive attitude in his latest interview has garnered massive applause from the watchers, with an expert giving Harry a title of ‘peacemaker’, which was previously held by Kate Middleton.

The King’s younger son spoke publicly for the first time about his dad’s cancer diagnosis during his recent trip to Canada with his wife Meghan Markle, sending a message of reconciliation and unity to the royal family

Commenting on Harry’s interview, royal author Dr Tessa Dunlop claims he is “no longer angry” with his family. She praised the Duke as ‘Peacemaker’.

She said: “Harry was straightforward. As soon as his father told him he had cancer he jumped on a plane and visited the King. Not for long (a measly 30-45 minutes according to royal clock watchers) but Harry insisted he was grateful for any time with his dad.

“Gone is the anger, this is Harry the peacemaker, the reconciler. ‘Look,’ he insisted ‘I love my family’ before conceding that ‘any illness, any sickness brings families together’.”

Some other royal experts previously dubbed the future Queen as peacemaker with her approach to be kind and loving to her family members. But, now it seems as she’s losing her title to Harry amid her health battle.

Valentine Low, author of the 2023 book “Courtiers,” which details the ins and outs of the royal’s trusted advisors, has claimed that Kate Middleton was the mediator between brothers William and Harry during times of tension.

She brings a reassurance to that relationship,” Low said during an appearance on the “Scandal Mongers” podcast. “She was often the peacemaker, or tried to be the peacemaker, with Harry.”

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