Royal drama is on a high this month with Prince William and Kate Middleton's overshadowed Pakistan tour, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial documentary, and Prince Harry's confirmation that he and his brother are feuding.

Last week, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up about their battle with the press and their struggles of being royals. Markle revealed that she hasn't been doing well amid all of the criticisms being thrown at her.

Amid all the drama, Kate Middleton is prompted to take action.

Royal expert Phil Dampier spoke with New Idea claming Middleton agreed to "draw a line" under any issues she and Prince William may have with Prince Harry and Markle. The mother-of-three wants to unify with the other party and restore their bond. They're one family after all!

Dampier also reported that Middleton called Markle and tried to patch things up in private.

"Behind the scenes, I'm told Kate is doing her best to bring everyone together and help Meghan. None of them wants to let the Queen down, so Kate is trying to patch things up in private."

It was reported that Middleton told Markle that even she goes through a bad patch with the press but "the important thing is to learn by mistakes, move on and get through it."

Middleton also had to go through a lot when she was dating Prince William and even endured through the rumours about the Prince's affair. She kept silent and "retained her dignity," and is hoping that her sister-in-law also does the same.

 

Middleton's worry came after the Sussexes' documentary "Meghan and Harry: An African Journey." Close to tears, Markle explained, "Any woman especially when they are pregnant, you're vulnerable, and so that was made challenging, and then when you have a newborn - you know. Especially as a woman, it's a lot."

Markle added, "And also thank you for asking because not many people have asked if I'm okay. But it's a certain thing to be going through behind the scenes."

When asked directly if it's fair to say that it has been a struggle, Markle looked emotional and answered, "Yes."

Royal biographer Penny Junor told People that behind closed doors, the royals have a long practice of riding criticism out.

"It is a strange family and not one that has supported one another very well. They don't praise one another and never call each other up to say, 'That was a great speech.;"

People's source claims that Prince William reached out to his younger brother after watching the documentary.

"Watching that, it would be hard not to have compassion and want to check in and see if they're okay. That's a very human reaction.

Regardless of how Middleton is feeling about things, the royal show must go on. Both couples will be attending the traditional cathedral ceremony for Remembrance Sunday this weekend.