Zara Tindall is reportedly stepping into the fray to mend fences between her cousins, Prince William and Prince Harry, amid efforts to resolve their widely speculated rivalry.
The sibling tension has apparently escalated ever since Harry moved stateside with Meghan Markle in 2020, with rumblings of discord ever-present.
According to Woman’s Day, a source intimated that Zara, aged 43, is engaging in peace talks, aiming to bolster Harrys relationship with the rest of the Royal Family members.
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“Zara figures there couldn’t be a better time for her to try and broker peace. Zara feels she’s the only one who can get through to both of them,” revealed the source.
Despite the onslaught of revelations in Harrys autobiography ‘Spare’ and the ensuing media storm post-Royal exit, an insider noted to the Express that Harry is still fondly remembered within palace walls, reports Gloucestershire Live.
They mentioned: “No one likes to admit it, but for all his mistakes, everyone misses Harry.”
Amidst persistent buzz in 2024 about the Duke of Sussex possibly making a permanent comeback to British soil, the possibility of Royal concord seems more tangible.
Hope soared when the Prince and Princess of Wales extended a public birthday wish to Harry as he turned 40.
However, GB News states that in spite of this olive branch, the Royal brothers purportedly havent rekindled personal communication.
Zara Tindall and her husband Mike are being hailed as the new “PR gold dust” for the Royal Family amidst their growing public favour which is leading to suggestions that they take on more Royal duties.
Giles Kenningham, a Royal commentator and ex-chief of press at Downing Street, noted the couple’s burgeoning clout, saying: “The Tindall’s work very well on that level they have had their own careers.”
He further pointed out, “They are independent financially and they conduct themselves well. You certainly don’t see them staggering out of the back of bars.”
Zara, distinct from other royals, was not given a title during her upbringing a move shes appreciated, having once told The Times: “I’m very lucky that both my parents decided not to use the title and we grew up and did all the things that gave us the opportunity to do.”
In her previous athletic pursuits, Zara Tindall has represented Britain in equestrian events at the Olympic level, notably nabbing a silver medal for team eventing at the 2012 Olympics.
While Prince William and Zara Tindall’s aides have been approached for comments, a spokesperson for Prince Harry elected not to comment.