Is the rift between Prince Harry and Prince William finally over?

In the past few weeks, the royal family is embroiled in controversy, with Harry and William reportedly not in good terms -- which many blame to Meghan Markle.

But on Wednesday, it seemed like Harry and William have reconciled via Instagram after Wills and Kate met with volunteers at an event for the crisis helpline "Shout."

In an Instagram picture posted by Prince William on behalf of his wife, the Duke of Cambridge included his brother and sister-in-law in a caption celebrating the crisis helpline.

 
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 “Catherine and I, and Harry and Meghan couldn’t be more proud of what Shout has accomplished. We’re hugely proud and hugely grateful to all of you for being part of this.” — The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined @GiveUsAShoutInsta’s special #CrisisVolunteer celebration event, bringing together people from across the UK who volunteer around the clock with Shout to support people in crisis. As volunteers access their shifts from computers in their own homes, the event was an excellent opportunity for this virtual community to meet and see the scale of the national network they have joined. Shout is a 24/7 text support service which was researched and developed by The Royal Foundation as a legacy of the @Heads_Together Campaign, and launched by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex @SussexRoyal in May 2019. The service has since seen volunteers exchange 6 million messages with people in crisis — thank you to all the incredible Shout volunteers! #Shout85258 Swipe to see more photos from today’s celebrations. PA / Shout / Kensington Palace A post shared by  Kensington Palace (@kensingtonroyal) on Nov 12, 2019 at 7:21am PST

 

The caption read, "Catherine and I, and Harry and Meghan couldn't be more proud of what Shout has accomplished," he continued, "We're hugely proud and hugely grateful to all of you for being part of this."

Shortly afterward, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returned the favor by naming Kate and Prince William in their post about the event, alongside photos of the couple yesterday.

Kate and Prince William were both guests of honors at the event, which paid tribute to the British volunteers who work around the clock with the helpline to support those people in crisis.

Prince Williams spoke to the crowd in the event, saying, "[It's] Still a relatively new charity but hitting some very big goals and some very big objectives so we really appreciate all the hard work you are doing."

Though Prince Harry and Meghan were not at the event, the brothers and their wives did reunite over the weekend at the Festival of Remembrance.

The move was praised by fans of the monarch, saying that both couples made a mature approach on it.

One person commented on Kensington Palace's Instagram, "Love the inclusiveness of Harry and Meghan. Maturity at its peak."

Another one said, "Thank you, William, Catherine, Meghan, and Harry, proud of all of you."

"Shout" was launched by both royal couples in May 2019. The service was developed by The Royal Foundation.

The couples -- once dubbed as the "Fab Four" -- were rumored to be involved in a rift.

According to Prince Harry and Meghan's documentary, the Prince admitted that he and his brother were "on different paths" and had "good days and bad days."

The Duke of Cambridge was said to be "concerned" after seeing Prince Harry being vulnerable, and he even suggested it would be best for his brother and Meghan to take a break from their royal duties.

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