
Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be finding it increasingly difficult to mend their relationship with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Insiders say the couple have sadly come to the conclusion that reconciliation may no longer be possible, especially after Harry’s most recent public remarks.
A source close to the royals told Us Weekly that Harry’s latest BBC interview left the family feeling “hurt and betrayed.”
The Duke of Sussex gave the interview following his failed legal challenge regarding his downgraded security status in the UK. Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Harry and Meghan no longer receive automatic taxpayer-funded police protection, and security decisions are now made individually.
In the interview, Harry claimed that King Charles “won’t speak” to him, though he emphasized that he still hopes to repair the relationship despite the fallout from his memoir Spare and several revealing interviews over the years.
Notably, Harry didn’t mention Prince William or Kate during the conversation — something that reportedly caused even more pain behind palace doors.

Prince William and Kate Middleton on reconciliation with Prince Harry
“William is more hurt than anything else,” a source said, speaking about the emotional aftermath. “[He and Kate] are not giving [Harry and Meghan] the time of day.”
According to the insider, William, 42, and Kate, 43, have been deliberately keeping their distance from Harry and Meghan to maintain a calmer, more peaceful home life.
One reason for this is to help Kate focus on her cancer recovery without added stress. The Princess of Wales went public with her diagnosis in March 2024 and shared in January 2025 that she’s now in remission.
The tension between the two couples has been ongoing for years. Meghan and Kate reportedly had a falling-out before Meghan and Harry’s wedding, when Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress didn’t fit properly.