Prince Harry and Prince William will be reunited for the first time at Prince Philip’s funeral with the Duchess of Cambridge helping the brothers put on a ‘unified’ front.
The Duke of Sussex and the Duke of Cambridge are believed to have spoken on the phone since Harry arrived in the UK on Sunday.
They will most likely see each other in person on Saturday morning before the ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Reports reveal that Kate, 39, will act as a ‘peacemaker’ between the feuding brothers, who have promised to fix their restrained relationships to honor the memory of their grandfather.
Harry, 36, described the Duchess of Cambridge as the “big sister I never had” when she became engaged to his brother in 2010.
However, the relationship of the brothers became fractured after Harry’s decision to move to the US and be interviewed by Oprah with Meghan.
In the bombshell interview, the Sussexes accused the Royal Family of racism, with Harry claiming his brother is ‘trapped.’ He also said that his father Prince Charles cut him off financially.
According to reports, Kate will help her husband and brother-in-law put on a unified front to honor the memory of the Duke of Edinburgh and support their grandmother.
One source said: “Being so close to her own siblings, Pippa and James, and having witnessed first-hand the special bond between William and Harry, she has found the whole situation difficult and upsetting.”
The source added: “She is certainly someone who shies away from conflict, and will be hoping to sooth the tensions.”
Kate reportedly believes it “incredibly sad” that William and his brother are not on good terms.
With Meghan unable to fly to the UK to attend the funeral, it is hoped the Duchess of Cambridge could be the one to bring William and Harry together.
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