Royal insider admits 'everyone misses Prince Harry' as unlikely royal steps in to fix feud

One royal, who is 21st in line to the throne, may be the peacemaker between Prince William and Prince Harry, whom the family are said to miss.

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The rift grows (Image: Getty)

The Prince William and Prince Harry feud has been ongoing for the past few years, strengthened by Harry's decision to quit as a senior working royal in 2020 before eventually moving to the U.S.

The Duke of Sussex has not held back in his criticism of the Royal Family, which has caused a deep rift between him, the Prince and Princess of Wales as well as King Charles.

But one unlikely royal could be the peacemaker between the brothers with an insider suggesting the family miss Harry and want him back.

Zara Tindall, daughter of Princess Anne, is said to be one of the only few mediators who can get her cousins to listen to her.

The 43-year-old, 21st in line to the throne, grew up without a royal title and has lived a normal life. Zara and husband Mike are said to be 'PR gold dust' and have grown in increasing popularity with the public.

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A source told Woman's Day that Zara is trying to act as a mediator to improve cousin Harry's relations with other senior members of the Royal Family.

"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," the source said.

Despite the shocking revelations in Harry's book 'Spare' and his interviews after leaving Royal duties, he is still "missed" by the establishment, reports Gloucestershire Live.

They added: "No one likes to admit it, but for all his mistakes, everyone misses Harry."

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Zara could be a peacemaker between the two (Image: Getty)

Zara and Mike's rising popularity has triggered demands for them to take on more Royal duties.

A former Downing Street press secretary who has become a seasoned Royal commentator, Giles Kenningham, commented on the couple's growing influence, saying: "The Tindalls work very well on that level they have had their own careers."

"They are independent financially and they conduct themselves well. You certainly don't see them staggering out of the back of bars."

As an athlete, Zara garnered acclaim by securing a silver medal in team eventing at the 2012 Olympic Games, representing Great Britain with distinction.

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