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Kate Middleton ‘was right about one thing in Prince Harry and William feud’….read more
It has been no secret for the last few years that things between Prince William and his younger brother Prince Harry have been pretty icy.
However, after the brothers’ difficulties, an unexpected olive branch from Kate and William on Harry’s 40th birthday gave renewed hope to royal fans that there might still be a possibility of reconciliation somewhere on the horizon, no matter how far off that might be.
Since stepping back as a working royal, Prince Harry has not held back about his grievances with some of his family, the royal households, and the press – and he has been pretty candid about some of the things that have caused strain in his relationship with his older brother, some of which he traces all the way back to their shared childhood.
A royal expert has claimed that the recent surprise birthday well wishes may have been initiated by none other than Princess Kate, who the expert believes “was right” about one key aspect of the warring brothers’ feud.
The expert, former royal correspondent for the BBC, Jennie Bond, explained to OK Magazine that in her view, Kate was a key component in sending Harry a public message for his landmark 40th birthday, which sees the Duke of Sussex enter a new decade of his life in California.
Bond argued that Kate’s recent video message, which announced that she had completed her course of chemotherapy, indicated a fresh perspective on what is really important in life, which may have helped motivate her husband William to agree to send his brother the birthday message.
Kate said in her video message “The cancer journey is complex, scary, and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you.
With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before, and with that, a new perspective on everything.
This time has above all reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted: of simply loving and being loved.”