Prince William and Prince Harry's relatives are now stepping in to help the two estranged brothers resolve their protracted quarrel.
The two feuding brothers, who are not on speaking terms, are not only the source of cancer-stricken King Charles' anguish, but they are also harming the monarchy, particularly given the ongoing health crisis.
According to royal historian Ian Pelham Turner, Zara Tindall and Princess Beatrice have joined forces to defend their uncle Charles and the royal family.
"Beatrice and Zara both want the royal family to be seen in the best possible light," Turner told Fox News Digital. "Both have strong values and common sense."
The expert went on to say that they are not taking sides in the fight, but rather attempting to bridge the gap between the two separated siblings.
"They are out of the maelstrom of William and Harry and are good at building bridges and calming situations," she told me. "This could be an effective force in bringing the brothers back together and finding a way forward with Meghan [Markle] and the children."
Meanwhile, Grant Harrold, King Charles' former butler, stated that Beatrice and Zara had assisted William in coming to grips with Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis, which occurred after his father's death.
Harrold added that Beatrice is "very close" to both brothers, and their friendship has "never changed" despite the continuous dispute.
"They're cousins, but they're close and have each other's backs," the man said.
Harrold said of Beatrice, "I have no doubt she would have spoken to the two brothers at some point to try to improve the situation."