Princess Beatrice holds talks with Prince Harry and Prince William after they came face-to-face in UK
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Princess Beatrice has held talks with Prince Harry and Prince William after they came face-to-face in the UK last week, a source has claimed.
The Princess of York has a good relationship with both her cousins and wants to help facilitate peace talks between the feuding brothers.
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex both attended their uncle Lord Fellows' funeral in Norfolk last Wednesday.
Lord Fellows married Lady Jane Spencer, Princess Diana's sister, and served as the late Queen's private secretary.
Princess Beatrice has held talks with Prince Harry and Prince William after they came face-to-face in the UK last week, a source has claimed.
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However, according to eyewitnesses they kept their distance from each other amid their ongoing feud and did not speak during Harry's time in the UK.
It was the first time the brothers had been in the same room for over a year.
Princess Beatrice has reached out to both William and Harry following the funeral, according to an insider.
The source told the New York Post that Beatrice has "spoken to the two brothers to try to improve the situation".
The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex both attended their uncle Lord Fellows' funeral in Norfolk last Wednesday.
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The royals both attended the service at St Mary’s Church in Snettisham, to support their aunt and the wider Spencer family.
An insider has indicated the Spencers are also attempting to heal the rift between William and Harry.
A friend of the Spencers told The Daily Beast: "Behind the scenes, the Spencers have been working hard to get the brothers to reconcile.
"They understand William’s hurt at Harry’s betrayal, but they also understand Harry’s position because of the way Diana was treated by the Windsors."
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An insider has indicated the Spencers are also attempting to heal the rift between William and Harry.
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The friend added: "Harry is still very close to his mother’s family. If anyone can mediate between the brothers it will be Jane."
Another ally of the family said: "They both adore Jane [Princess Diana’s elder sister, Lady Jane Fellowes, Robert’s widow], and it’s absolutely right that they were both there out of respect to her.
"It’s an important recognition of the fact that blood is thicker than water.
"It’s a mature, promising sign that their private disagreements are not going be allowed to overshadow important family events."