Just days after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appeared to extend an olive branch to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by including them in their 2019 year in review video, Kate Middleton has gone one further by making it her mission to ensure her children get to know their cousin, Archie more in 2020.
WATCH: Prince William and Kate Middleton include Harry and Meghan in their adorable year in review video
A royal source as told Us Weekly that Kate, 37, is “hoping that in the new year, the cousins will spend more time together.”

The publication’s insider goes on to reveal that William and Kate’s three children – Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four and Prince Louis, 20 months, “adore” Harry and Meghan’s eight-month-old son, Archie, but “like most children, they’re easily distracted and resilient.”

Last year it was confirmed that brothers William and Harry have been feuding over what is believed to be Harry’s decision to marry US actress, Meghan, but it seems that William and Kate want to put those difficult times behind them after they included them in their adorable 2019 year in review video earlier this week.
The over two minute video includes snaps and clips from the royal couple’s various engagements throughout the year, as well as Archie’s birth and Meghan and Kate’s trip to Wimbledon to watch Serena Williams play in the Women’s finals.
It also features a clip of Prince Harry and Prince William with Sir David Attenborough at the screening of Our Planet at the Natural History Museum in London.
A number of royal fans were thrilled with Harry and Meghan’s inclusion.
One wrote: “Thank you for including your brother and his family @sussexroyal in this. You didn’t have to, but you did, and this shows your wonderful character. None of us on the outside knows what really has been going on, but family is everything. Thank you for showing this.”
Another added: “I love this. I love the fact that you guys include images of Harry and his family. It’s beautiful.”
The news comes after Prince Harry and Meghan took the decision to skip the traditional royal Christmas gathering with the rest of the family at Sandringham in favour of a six-week break in Canada.