Kate Middleton makes meaningful statement as William-Harry feud takes new turn
Prince William's wife Princess Kate shares important message
Princess Kate has finally broken her silence amid reports of Prince William and Prince Harry's UK encounter.
The Princess of Wales, who's struggling to get back her happy life after cancer diagnosis, has released an important message on the latest development.
Catherine, who's joint president of scouts alongside the Duke of Kent, has shared a delightful post, welcoming Dwayne Fields as the new UK Chief Scout.
She wrote: "The Scout is such an incredible organisation, teaching skills for life and making huge difference to young people across the country.
Kate Middleton went on saying: looking forward to working with you." She also wrote "C" in the end of the message, giving fans hope of her return to the public life as she's showing progress after cancer treatment.
Dwayne Fields has become the UK's new chief scout. The 41-year-old turned away from life of 'weed, cocaine and guns'.
He succeeded TV star Bear Grylls to lead half a million young people and adult volunteers in the Britain.
It was Kate's first message after William and Harry's UK reunion at their uncle's funeral. However, the pair failed to use the opportunity to make amends even being under the same room.
The Prince William and the Duke of Sussex have reportedly set conditions for each other to reconcile. Kate's Message comes on her sister Pippa Middleton's 41st birthday.
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