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Kate Middleton Reportedly Urges William to Move Past Deep-Rooted Pain and Forgive Harry to Mend Their Bond

Meghan Markle is reportedly uneasy with recent efforts by Kate Middleton and Prince William to reach out to Prince Harry. According to insiders, the Duchess of Sussex, who lives with Harry in California, is concerned that any attempts at reconciliation could strain their marriage.

An inside source told Closer that Kate has been encouraging William to extend an olive branch to Harry, hoping to mend the brothers’ fractured relationship. “Kate was very much behind William’s olive branch and has spent more time recently encouraging him to do more in her bid to heal their rift,” the source explained, highlighting Kate’s dedication to restoring the family bond.

Kate has reportedly been deeply affected by the distance between Harry and William, expressing her desire to see her husband and brother-in-law move past their grievances. “She’s found it heartbreaking to see the change in William,” the insider shared, adding that she has been urging him to confront his unresolved pain and find forgiveness for Harry. Her hope, according to the source, is that the brothers can repair their relationship and eventually move forward together.

However, Meghan is reportedly apprehensive about these efforts, fearing that the royal family’s involvement could complicate her marriage to Harry. The insider revealed, “She’s insisting that his family will use them against him and try to pit them against each other,” noting that Meghan has expressed her concerns directly through Harry. Additionally, she has reportedly asked him to communicate to Kate that she would prefer if Kate stopped reaching out.

The dynamics between the Sussexes and the Royal Family remain complex, with conflicting views on how best to approach reconciliation. While Kate appears committed to mending the familial bond, Meghan’s concerns about the potential impact on her marriage suggest a challenging path ahead. For now, it seems that the process of healing old wounds may require more time, understanding, and mutual openness from all involved.

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