Harry and Meghan are likely to be feeling regretful about Kate feud after
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Prince Harry is likely to feel regretful with him and
Meghan Markle wrestling "conflicting emotions" after
Kate Middleton announced her cancer diagnosis, an expert claims. The Princess of Wales publicly revealed she had been diagnosed with the disease in a televised video message on Friday evening and is currently undergoing preventative chemotherapy. The Duke and
Duchess of Sussex wished her and her family "health and healing" which they hoped she would be able to carry out "privately and in peace." Read More Related Articles Kate and William break cover as they board helicopter to spend Easter at country home Read More Related Articles
BBC studio who shot Kate Middleton's video announcement address editing claims Since the Sussexes' exit from the Firm back in 2020 and their relocation to the US, Harry and Meghan have publicly aired allegations and grievances against the monarchy and some of the most senior members of the Firm, specifically William and Kate. Kate Middleton publicly announced she had been diagnosed with cancer in a televised video message on Friday evening It's now been revealed by ITV's royal editor Chris Ship, that Harry "has reached out to his brother" after learning of Kate's diagnosis amid their ongoing feud, the Mirror reports. According to royal expert and historian Dr Tessa Dunlop, this could finally open the doorway to healing between the two estranged brothers. She told the Mirror: "This is the Princess of Wales's hour, her pain, her health. But the messages from many of Kate and William’s family are a reminder of cancer's long reach. The King's deep love and pride shone through in his message for his 'beloved' daughter-in-law. "Kate's brother, James's reminder of past mountains they have climbed was another lump-in-the-throat moment. And then of course there was Harry and Meghan, who wrote: 'We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace'. "Immediately the internet naysayer jumped on this message with accusations of hypocrisy and anger, wishing they would ‘just shut up’. "The inference was the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had no right to express sympathy given previous criticism Harry and Meghan have lobbed in the Princes and Princess of Wales’s direction." She continued: "This is a predictably unforgiving, naïve approach to family relations. Sibling arguments and tensions are as old as life itself, but when the chips are down – when cancer comes knocking – that is when we remember what really matters. "Harry is no different from the rest of us in that respect." Tessa added that the duke will be feeling "desperately sorry" for both his brother and sister-in-law. The Sussexes' have publicly aired their grievances against Kate and William since their exit from the Firm in 2020 (Image: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images) She explained: "The
Duke of Sussex is a man in tune with his emotions, a man who grew up from the age of 12 without a mother. "He knows this isn’t about him, it’s about Kate and the gravity of her condition. He will feel desperately sorry and worried for his brother and sister-in-law, and yes, probably regretful too. Royals latest news Royal fans all say same thing about Kate Bombshell claim Kate 'had breakdown' Boris Johnson's sister says 'not Kate' Camilla's nod to Kate with Charles "Right now Harry (and to an extent Meghan) will be wrestling with all sorts of conflicting emotions: guilt, love, even loneliness, miles from their
British family. "The Duke will need space to come to terms with what is a massive shift in priorities on the other side of the Atlantic, in a family that he ultimately loves, but has been estranged from. "This is a time for healing. Apparently, there has been private contact between the brothers and sisters-in-law which is a good sign. "Ultimately they need each other. Our
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