Kate Middleton'S Bold Plea: Can Harry Reconnect Without Meghan? - BABEOfficial 2025

  • By Zoe
  • Nov. 21, 2025, 11:15 a.m.

The Royal Rift: Can Kate Bridge the Gap?

Kate Middleton is reportedly on a mission to mend the fractured relationship between Prince Harry and the royal family. With tensions running high since Harry's departure from the UK in 2020, Kate is now urging him to make a bold move – return to the royal fold without Meghan Markle.

Kate's Practical Approach

According to insiders, Kate has been trying to soften Prince William's stance on Harry and Meghan, but with little success. "Kate's tried everything to get William to soften on Harry, and Meghan as well, but there's just no moving him," a source revealed to Heat World. In a bid to be practical, Kate is suggesting Harry visit the UK solo, proving he's his own man.

“Kate's probably the only person left who can speak to Harry honestly without him getting defensive,” the insider said. “So when she tells him the best thing he could do is continue coming back home without Meghan by his side, it does get through.”

The Strained Sibling Bond

The once-close relationship between Kate and Harry has been strained since tensions arose between the Duchesses. With Harry's memoir, "Spare," painting Prince William in a negative light, the rift only deepened. Kate believes that Harry making a solo trip could help rebuild his reputation in William's eyes, though William's anger and mistrust run deep.

Hope for Reconciliation

Despite the challenges, Kate is determined to keep a bridge open for Harry. "Kate wants a place for Harry, and his children, in the royal fold," the source claimed. While she's not meddling in his marriage, she sees value in Harry having a connection with his homeland and family. With Kate's unique position, she might just be the key to healing the royal rift.

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