Kensington Palace has reportedly been intercepting the correspondence between Prince Harry and Meghan, as well as William and Kate.
Allegedly, William and Kate have refused to directly receive any communication from Prince Harry. This alleged refusal follows Prince Harry's purported text to his brother, Prince William, after the shocking announcement of Princess Katherine's cancer diagnosis last Friday. In a courageous video message, the Princess of Wales disclosed her battle with cancer, catching the Sussexes off guard, as they learned the news simultaneously with the rest of the world.
Within just three hours, the Sussex couple released a statement expressing their wishes for Kate's health and recovery. Despite this public statement, a spokesperson for the Sussexes claimed that the couple had also privately reached out to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Sources suggest that there have been text exchanges between the two families, hinting at a potential reconciliation, although insiders at the Palace maintain that Harry and William have not been on speaking terms since Harry's departure from royal duties in 2020.
Additional reports from undisclosed sources suggest that any attempts at reconciliation from the Sussex side may be perceived as hollow public relations gestures. It's purported that any letters from Prince Harry and Meghan are intercepted and remain undelivered to the intended recipients within the British royal family. Notably, Meghan had previously corresponded with King Charles about alleged discrimination, even threatening him with exposure.
Concerns over privacy breaches have led Kensington Palace to enlist additional staff to manage the influx of letters and cards addressed to Catherine. Despite any claims of reaching out, doubts linger over the sincerity of these efforts. Even if Meghan were to leak a copy of the letter, doubts persist regarding its actual delivery, receipt, or reading by the intended recipient. The true intent behind such actions may be more about public perception and sympathy rather than genuine communication.
Communication between the two brothers has reportedly been limited to exchanges through legal representatives, with exceptions made for urgent matters such as informing Harry of Queen Elizabeth's and Charles's cancer diagnoses. Meanwhile, public figures like Piers Morgan have criticized Prince Harry's approach to family matters, contrasting it with Prince William's resilience under pressure.
Amidst familial hardships, including Charles's and Catherine's cancer diagnoses, Prince William's steadfastness has garnered praise, with some suggesting it as evidence of his suitability for the throne. This sentiment contrasts sharply with criticisms leveled against Prince Harry for his perceived treatment of the royal family, particularly in comparison to his elder brother, who, according to some, exemplifies qualities befitting a future king.

