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Prince William and Kate Middleton Eager for Reconciliation with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in May

The prospect of a family reunion between Prince William, Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle, and Prince Harry in May, coinciding with the Invictus Games anniversary, has sparked hopes for reconciliation among the royals.

Royal author Tom Quinn revealed to The Mirror that Prince William and Kate Middleton are keen on fostering a reconciliation with Meghan and Harry. “Kate and William are far more enthusiastic about trying for a reconciliation than Meghan and Harry,” Quinn stated, shedding light on the dynamics surrounding the potential reunion.

Quinn elaborated on the complexities of the situation, suggesting that maintaining the feud may be easier for Meghan and Harry, especially given their distance from the intense scrutiny faced by William and Kate. “Keeping up the feud is easier for Meghan and Harry in many ways because in the States they may be celebrities but they are not under the spotlight in the way Kate and William are,” Quinn explained.

The rift between the royal family and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dates back to their decision to step back from royal duties in 2020. The couple’s subsequent public revelations about their experiences within the royal family, including allegations of racism, further strained relations.

Since then, Prince Harry and Meghan have relocated to California, where they lead a more private life away from the royal spotlight.

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The couple welcomed their second child, daughter Princess Lilibet, in California, adding another dimension to their new life outside the royal fold.

As the anniversary of the Invictus Games approaches in May, hopes are high for a potential reunion between the royal family members.

While challenges remain, the possibility of reconciliation offers a glimmer of hope for healing rifts and rebuilding relationships within the royal family.