Kate’s olive branch to Meghan amid royal feud

OSTN Staff

According to a US Weekly, a source said kate has been trying to make contact with Meghan after the birth of her daughter Lilibet Diana.“Kate has been reaching out to Meghan a lot more since [Lilibet] was born, she’s sending [notes and] gifts and trying to build up a relationship,” the source said. “The firm has been instructing staffers to reach out more to Harry and Meghan to get them to soften a bit.”She is the one person who can keep the peace between Prince William and Prince Harry and proved herself the duchess of diplomacy at Prince Philip’s funeral, so royal insiders are hoping Kate’s second mission will be successful.When the feuding brothers met at their grandfather’s funeral in April, it was Catherine who got them chatting on the walk back to Windsor Castle, before subtly moving away and giving them space to talk in private. Onlookers praised her skilful manoeuvre.And so, despite not being at the unveiling of Diana’s statue in the gardens at Kensington Palace on Thursday, commentators believe the duchess will be hard at work behind the scenes, keen not to let the moving occasion pass without an opportunity for the siblings to repair their relationship.She has enjoyed a close relationship with her brother-in-law since marrying William a decade ago and Harry has been repeatedly pictured making Catherine roar with laughter over the years. So insiders hope she can bring back some of the closeness that has been lost.It was a much smaller party than first planned that joined William and Harry in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace for the unveiling of the statue of their mother. They had commissioned sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley, famous for his depiction of the Queen which emblazons British coins, to create the statue to commemorate 20 years since Diana died in 2017, but delayed the launch until today, Diana’s 60th birthday. Originally planning to have 100 guests in attendance, the pandemic meant it was a much more private event, with William and Harry joined by Spencer family members and the statue committee.William, Kate and their children are reported to have privately viewed the statue before the launch, as well as Harry, who had been in isolation in Frogmore Cottage since flying in from Los Angeles last weekend.Meghan did not accompany Harry, after giving birth to daughter Lilibet just four weeks ago, so it was agreed Kate would also not attend the event. But it is expected she will play a big role away from the cameras and try to bring the brothers back together, as she did at the funeral. After the memorial, according to the UK’s Telegraph, William and Kate had a long talk with Harry, despite reports to the contrary.Kate told friends, before the couple did their Oprah interview, that she didn’t think it was too late to “pull them back in.” “Behind the scenes, Kate will be talking to both brothers, trying to smooth things over,” says Brittani Barger, deputy editor of Royal Central. However, some believe with Meghan not in attendance, it’s harder for Harry to really reconcile. “He has thrown in his lot with his wife,” royal biographer Hugo Vickers told The Express newspaper. “If he starts reconciling, he will get his head bitten off, won’t he?”It’s hoped the combination of the moving tribute to his mother, her birthday, his childhood home and once favourite sister-in-law, might go some way to soften Harry’s heart.ON HOLD FOR CHECKS

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