The Sussexes and the Cambridges are set to make their first public appearances together since July this weekend, amid reports The Duchess of Cambridge “hates seeing” new parents Harry and Meghan “so miserable”.
Speaking to Us Weekly, a source claims that while the future queen “tries to stay out of drama” she’s “concerned about Harry and Meghan’s wellbeing” amid their fight against the British tabloid press and their recent admissions that they were struggling with the constant media scrutiny.
Opening up in the ITV documentary Harry & Meghan: An African Journey, Harry also addressed the speculation of a rift between him and older brother Prince William.
“Part of this role and part of this job and this family being under pressure that it’s under inevitably, you know, stuff happens,” Harry told presenter Tom Bradby.
“But look, we’re brothers. We’ll always be brothers,” he says, before adding they were both on very different paths but would always be there for each other.
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Understandably, Kate is eager for the brothers to make up, with the insider saying she “hopes William and Harry will eventually heal the rift and let bygones be bygones.”
Adding, “The way she sees it, life’s too short to make enemies – especially with loved ones.
“She’s very level-headed like that. Kate’s a family girl.”
The revelation follows speculation Harry and Meghan are wanting to set up a second base outside of the UK, with author and former royal correspondent Phil Dampier telling Express that William and Kate would be “devastated” if the couple did decide to relocate.
While there has been no confirmation of the couple’s future plans, they will be taking an extended break from next week they’ll travel to the US with six-month-old Archie, and are thought to be spending Thanksgiving with Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland in Los Angeles.
This week however, the couple will attend Remembrance Day ceremonies including a visit to Westminster Abbey’s Field of Remembrance with the Duchess of Cornwall on Thursday along with attending the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on Saturday and the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph in Whitehall on Sunday with William and Kate and other senior members of the royal family.