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Prince Harry reveals everything about his relationship with sister in law Kate Middleton

When Prince Harry needs someone to lean on or a tasty meal he turns to the woman he calls the big sister he never had.

We all know the fairy tale of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The lady has won our hearts with her charming smile and her impeccable sense of fashion. Her story with Prince William is no less than a fairytale.

An Ordinary girl meets a Prince, they both fall in love and get married. Not every in-law coexists wonderfully with the family he or she wedded into. So it’s a gift when a woman is loved and accepted into a family, with love and respect alike.

Prince Harry uncovered how he truly feels about his sibling’s better half, the exquisite Duchess Kate. Not every in-law coexists wonderfully with the family he or she wedded into. So it’s a gift when a woman is loved and accepted into a family, with love and respect alike.

“There was no filling the hole left by Diana’s death, and Harry seemed to be growing up without someone emotionally available he could lean on,” the story reads. “Kate has helped fill some of that gap. When she and William got engaged, Harry called her the big sister he never had. He often pops into their apartment at Kensington Palace, where she cooks him a meal — roast chicken is reportedly a particular favourite.”

All of them live at Kensington Palace in London, Harry in a two-bedroom cottage, and William and Kate in a 22-room apartment. That proximity also allows the prince to pop in and be Uncle Harry to his niece and nephew, Prince George, 4, and Princess Charlotte, 2.

Harry, William and Kate have also partnered together in promoting multiple charitable issues, including a PSA last year for an initiative called Heads Together, which focuses on removing the stigma around mental health.

Harry has spoken frequently about his struggles since the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a car accident when he was 12, recently revealing he suffered panic attacks. William helped him seek professional help when Harry was 28 to work through his issues stemming from the loss of their mother that had created what Harry called “total chaos.”

“My mother died when I was very young,” Harry told Newsweek. “I didn’t want to be in the position I was in, but I eventually pulled my head out of the sand, started listening to people and decided to use my role for good. I am now fired up and energized and love charity stuff, meeting people and making them laugh.

“I sometimes still feel I am living in a goldfish bowl, but I now manage it better. I still have a naughty streak too, which I enjoy and is how I relate to those individuals who have got themselves into trouble.”

The three of them also are working to overhaul the British monarchy with a focus on charity.

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