Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly “reached out” to the Princess of Wales amid her ongoing cancer battle.
According to an insider, the Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍es want to let bygones be bygones and repair their frosty relationship with the royal family.
“All they can do is continue to reach out and offer olive branches,” a source told Closer magazine.
“Despite all their bad blood, [Meghan’s] heart does go out to Kate – she can only imagine how hard this situation must be for her.”
The revelation comes amid claims that the Duke of Sus𝓈ℯ𝓍 is reportedly “homesick” and searching for a new residence in the UK.
Harry last visited the UK alone in May on a visit that saw him celebrate the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games.
He stayed in a London hotel on the visit after he and Meghan Markle officially vacated their UK residence, Frogmore Cottage, last June.
Royal expert Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digitial: “I hear that Harry is both content with his new lifestyle and homesick.”
Prince William looked nervous as he arrived in Germany to watch the England squad take on Denmark.
This afternoon’s game, which is currently taking place, is the team’s second of the tournament, and the team will be hoping that the heir to the throne’s presence helps inspire them to a second victory.
Prince William looked nervous at the Euros. (AP)The Prince turns 42 tomorrow. (AFP/Getty Images)Prince William’s early birthday present
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The heir to the throne is in Germany this afternoon to cheer on the England squad as they take on Denmark in their second game of the Euros.
It is also coincidentally Prince William’s 42nd birthday tomorrow, and as the president of the FA, he will almost certainly see a victory as an early present.
William met with the team ahead of the 2024 Euros starting, joking that Prince Louis had advised them to “eat double portions” as they make their bid for victory.
Prince William is be cheering on the England team in Germany today. (The FA via Getty Images)Queen Camilla appears frustrated at the races
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Queen Camilla was pictured showing some very interesting facial expressions at Royal Ascot today.
The Queen Consort and the Monarch have several horses running throughout the five-day event.
Despite being a favourite, their horse Gilded Water came in 12th place in the King George V stakes this afternoon.
The Queen was very expressive on the third day of Royal Ascot. (Getty Images)It was a nail-biting watch for the royal, literally. (Getty Images)Royals put on united front at Royal Ascot
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This year has been a difficult one for the royal family, but yesterday’s appearance at Royal Ascot showed them putting on a united front.
As Prince William and Queen Camilla attended without their respective partners, they were supported by other members of the family including Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, and Zara Tindall.
Zara Tindall appeared close to Prince William at day two of Royal Ascot. (Getty Images)Carole and Michael Middleton made their first public appearance yesterday since their daughter’s cancer diagnosis. (AFP via Getty Images)King and Queen hoping for first Royal Ascot win today
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King Charles and Queen Camilla are hoping to enjoy their first Royal Ascot win today.
The Monarch and Queen are expected to attend the third day of the prestigious event in which they have several horses running.
As well as presenting trophies to the winners of the Gold Cup, they will watch their thoroughbred horse compete in the King George V Stakes.
Gilded Water is set to compete in the event which is taking place in just under an hour at five past three in the afternoon.
According to the bookmaker Paddy Power, the odds on the King’s horse are 9/2.
King Charles and Queen Camilla also attended the first day of Royal Ascot. (WireImage)New documentary explores Kate Middleton and King Charles’s close relationship
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The relationship between King Charles and the Princess of Wales is set to be explored in a new Channel 5 documentary airing this weekend.
Kate: A Queen for the Future will air at 9:20 pm on Saturday (22 June) and examine the close bond between the pair, which appears to have grown during their respective cancer battles.
Royal expert Richard Kay recounts in the documentary how they were treated by the same London Harley Street clinic earlier this year.
“The King actually made a point of going to see Kate and there’s this rather touching story of [Charles] in his dressing gown padding down to his daughter-in-law’s floor,” he recalls, as reported by the Daily Mail.
“They compared notes about the rather good hospital food, how their treatment was going. It was a moment of great affection.”
Kate Middleton and King Charles appeared close at last weekend’s Trooping the Colour. (AP)Harry and Meghan slammed for failing to wish King Charles happy birthday
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A royal commentator has slammed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for failing to acknowledge King Charles’s official birthday.
The couple also failed to acknowledge the Monarch on Father’s Day.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield aimed Meghan, in particular, for launching two new products from her lifestyle brand, raspberry jam and dog biscuits, the day before Trooping the Colour.
This was coincidentally the day the Princess of Wales announced her intention to make her first public appearance of the year.
“Whether this was coincidental or not, they [Harry and Meghan] could have ended the negative headlines or talk of how inappropriate and catty this looks by wishing the King a happy birthday,” Schofield said on Heirs & Spares.
Harry and Meghan did not acknowledge King Charles’s official birthday. (Getty Images for The Archewell F)Prince Louis’s hilarious advice to the England Squad
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Prince William recently shared his youngest son’s hilarious advice to the England squad ahead of the 2024 Euros.
On a meeting with the team before they made their way to Germany, he explained that Prince Louis had suggested they “eat twice the amount” as they make their bid for victory.
He told the players: “I was on the school run this morning with the children and I said ‘What shall I say to the England team today?’
“The best bit of advice I got to ask you was to eat twice the amount you normally would eat.
“So I then had visions of all of you running around with massive great tummies and loads of stitches on the pitch so I think maybe take my youngest’s advice with a pinch of salt.”