Author claims Kate ‘won’t forgive’ Prince Harry
Princess Kate may no longer be willing to repair her relationship with Prince Harry, according to royal author Mr Christopher Andersen, who has discussed the long-running rift within the Royal Family in a new interview. The claims come nearly four years after Prince William, the Princess of Wales, the Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle were last seen together publicly as a group.
In comments to Extra, Mr Andersen said Princess Kate had been open to reconciliation until about a year ago, when Prince Harry told the BBC, “I don’t know how much longer my father has to live,” after King Charles’s cancer diagnosis. Mr Andersen said the remark struck her as “tasteless and thoughtless”, adding that he believed there was “no desire” on either side to fix the relationship.
Mr Andersen, whose new book “Kate!: The Courage, Grace, and Power of the Woman Who Will Be Queen” focuses on the Princess of Wales, also said she wanted her own cancer treatment kept private until her children knew, describing what he called a “cloak and dagger” approach. He further alleged that surgeons who had previously operated on Pope Francis were secretly flown in for surgery connected to her 2024 diagnosis.
Separately, Mr Andersen claimed Princess Kate was “the first royal” to turn her back on Prince Andrew and that she refused to speak to him at one point, adding that she pushed for him to lose his title, which he said the King later did. Britpop News has previously reported that Kate Middleton was allegedly ‘done’ with Prince Harry amid the continuing strains between the households.
The Palace has not commented on Mr Andersen’s allegations. The interview underscores how personal health crises and public remarks have become entwined with efforts to calm tensions within the House of Windsor, with no clear sign of a near-term reconciliation.





