Kate Middleton Isn't Ready To Forgive Prince Harry Either
According to previous reports, the Princess of Wales, 41, is said to be working behind the scenes with King Charles, 74, to try and restore peace within the royal family, as she herself is said to be deeply affected by the ongoing rift between her husband Prince William and her brother-in-law Prince Harry.
But as willing as she is to get the brothers on good terms again – or at the very least, speaking terms – Ok!'s source revealed that she isn’t willing to forgive the Duke of Sussex herself, especially after some of the things he wrote in his bombshell memoir, Spare, which was released in January this year.
Kate Middleton Reportedly Doesn’t Think Harry And Meghan Should Be 'Let Back In'
"Kate has drawn a hard line in the sand — she's not changing her mind about them. They never apologized for their lies," the insider reportedly told Ok!, in reference to Harry and Meghan's attacks on the royal family in the Oprah interview, their Harry & Meghan Netflix docuseries, and Harry's memoir. "But it’s harder for William because Harry is his brother," the source continued, adding, "It’s a horrible situation all around."
"William wants to extend an olive branch to Harry," the source continued. "It's a shocking about-face, but he feels it's long overdue." And although the Princess of Wales *may* want her husband to patch things up with his brother (if we are to believe the sources from previous reports) Ok!'s source thinks that she doesn’t want them to be "let back in" and continue like nothing has changed. As per the source, Kate thinks "Harry and especially Meghan have done enough damage to the royal family, and will do even more damage if they're let back in."
Sarah Hewson, Royal Editor on Talk TV, also echoed this, telling Sky News Australia that she doesn’t think a full reconciliation will happen any time soon due to the "damage" that has already been done. "The damage, the wounds are so deep it's gonna take an awful lot and an awful long time to heal those wounds," she said. "And, at this stage, I just don't see any evidence whatsoever that there is a desire on either side, yet, to put an end to this and to forgive and forget."