Prince Harry Reportedly Feels That Losing Touch With Kate Middleton Is His “Second Great Loss” in Life
Prince Harry reportedly feels that losing touch with Kate Middleton is his “second great loss” in life, following the death of his mother, Princess Diana. Harry once described Kate as “the sister I’ve never had and always wanted,” highlighting the close bond they shared. However, tensions arose following Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from royal duties and the subsequent claims of mistreatment within the family.
Harry misses the warm, uncomplicated relationship he had with Kate and feels torn between his loyalty to Meghan and his regret over losing Kate’s friendship. The situation has been further complicated by Kate’s recent cancer diagnosis, which has added to Harry’s sense of loss and his desire to mend their relationship during an upcoming visit to the UK.
The estrangement between Harry and Kate became more pronounced after the release of Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” in which he detailed conflicts and tensions within the royal family. He claimed that Kate made Meghan cry and described various instances of friction with his brother, Prince William. These revelations strained their relationships further, making reconciliation more challenging.
Despite these difficulties, Harry’s deep regret and longing for the bond he once shared with Kate remain evident. Royal experts suggest that Harry’s attempt to reconnect with Kate during his next visit to the UK is a step towards healing the rift and addressing the emotional pain he feels from losing her support and friendship.