Kate Middleton has been having secret late-night phone calls with Prince Harry and “feels sorry” for him, a source has claimed.
The 41-year-old Princess of Wales has been calling little-brother-in-law the Duke of Sussex, 38, in the evening as a “kind gesture”.
The revelation comes according toCloser Weekly, which reports that an unidentified source has made the intriguing claims.
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They said: “Kate has been in touch with Harry to tell him to keep his chin up and not worry too much about these temporary setbacks”.
That same source also reckoned that, despite everything that had gone on between Prince Harry and the rest of the Royal Family, the two’s relationship “remained intact.”
They explained: “Harry’s relationship with Kate has remained intact and it means an awful lot to Harry that she continues to show support and especially during desperate times like this when the chips are down."
The source added that Kate “feels very sorry" for Harry.
They continued: “Seeing him go through all these setbacks is very difficult to witness and it tugs at her heartstrings — especially as his court trial is taking place so close to their home.”
But Harry and Kate’s alleged correspondence doesn’t appear to mean he is as far along the road to reconciliation with every member of the family.
William, for example, is said to be some way off having a proper chat with his little brother.
They said: “It’s obviously an extremely sensitive and delicate situation between many of the other senior royals and especially William, who has made it very clear that he is not yet ready to sit down with Harry for peace talks or any type of open dialogue for that matter”.
The source added that Kate wants Harry to know there are people who still care adding: “But Kate wants to keep those lines of communication open and pave the way for long-term peace with the whole family — William included — down the line”.
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