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Kate Middleton and Prince William Hesitant to Reconcile with Prince Harry, Insider Claims Amidst Family Crisis

Kate Middleton and Prince William Hesitant to Reconcile with Prince Harry, Insider Claims Amidst Family Crisis

As Prince Harry plans a solo trip to the UK in May to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, insiders close to the Royal Family suggest that a reunion with Prince William and Kate Middleton seems unlikely in the near future.

A source close to the Prince and Princess of Wales revealed that the couple remains distant from Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, following their highly publicized departure from the Royal Family and subsequent revelations about their experiences within the monarchy.

The strained relationship between the Waleses and the Sussexes has been a topic of much speculation, especially during these challenging times for the British Royal Family. While reports of Harry reaching out privately to William and Kate might hint at a thaw in relations, a full reconciliation, including a reunion of the once-dubbed 'Fab Four' on the Buckingham Palace balcony, appears to be far from imminent.

Although Harry, 39, is scheduled to visit the UK in May for the Invictus Games anniversary and is expected to make efforts to meet his brother, insiders suggest that he might face disappointment.

According to sources speaking to The Telegraph, Prince William and Kate Middleton are currently prioritizing Kate's health and recovery, putting the "Harry problem" on the back burner. MailOnline reports that the couple has "no plans for a reconciliation" during Harry's upcoming visit to the UK.

Highlighting Prince William's protective nature, another royal source mentioned that the future King has always prioritized the well-being of his family, especially his wife, Kate, and their three young children: Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five.

Prince Harry's previous visit to the UK in February was brief, focused on supporting his father, King Charles III, following the public announcement of his cancer diagnosis. The Duke's meeting with King Charles at Clarence House was notably short, lasting only 30 minutes.

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