Kate Middleton Ends Rift-Healing Effort After Harry's 2025 Mortality Remark on King Charles
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Updated · Fox News · May 27
Kate Middleton Ends Rift-Healing Effort After Harry's 2025 Mortality Remark on King Charles
7 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 27
Christopher Andersen says Kate Middleton stopped trying to reconcile Prince William and Prince Harry after Harry’s 2025 BBC comment that he did not know “how much longer” King Charles had to live.
That remark came shortly after Charles, 77, was diagnosed with cancer and, Andersen said, hurt both the king and Kate while fueling speculation about the monarch’s condition.
Andersen wrote that Kate, 44, had kept acting as a go-between even after Harry’s 2023 memoir “Spare,” but told William she was “done with Harry” after the interview.
The account adds to a yearslong royal rupture that deepened after Harry and Meghan left royal duties in 2020, aired grievances publicly and saw Harry’s memoir further damage family ties.
How did Kate Middleton's own cancer battle transform her from a royal peacemaker into the family's unyielding protector?
With the brothers' rift now seemingly permanent, what is the real long-term cost to the stability of the British monarchy?
As his media empire crumbles, are Harry's public pleas a cry for family or a calculated grab for the spotlight?