“Whether they are relationships, obviously, it is very easy to see every day,” she said.
“We’re still very supportive of each other.”
Zara also reflected on how the late Queen Elizabeth II’s passing has affected the royal family. The Queen was known to be especially fond of both Zara and Harry.
Calling her grandmother an “inspiration to all,” Zara added: “We had a very incredible person to look up to who is sadly not here anymore.”

“She was incredible — a true inspiration to all of us.”
Elsewhere in her speech, Zara opened up about how she and her husband, a professional athlete, first got together. She shared a funny memory from a wild night out in 2003, saying it all started when she dared him to strip naked.
The couple had been invited to what she described as a “lunch or dinner” event. During that outing, Mike reportedly leaned in and asked for a kiss.
“I told him, ‘If you get naked, I’ll give you a kiss,’” Zara recalled this week. “So he stripped, I kissed him and then… well, you can imagine the rest.”
“He was completely drunk and ended up passing out — I had to leave him there.”
She added with a laugh, “One of my friends had to come collect him. I mean, I wasn’t about to drag a 20-stone rugby player on my own.”
Zara’s remarks came just a few days after Prince Harry made headlines with a BBC interview, where he shared his hope for family peace.
“I’d really like to reconcile with my family,” said the father of three, shortly after he and Meghan were denied taxpayer-funded security.

He went on to say that although there have been “so many disagreements” over the years, he now believes “there’s no point continuing to fight any more, life is precious.”
Harry added, “I don’t know how much longer my father has,” referencing King Charles’ ongoing cancer struggle.
“You know, he won’t speak to me because of this security stuff. But it would be nice to — it would be nice to reconcile,” he said.