Prince Harry is unlikely to reach out to Kate Middleton without his wife's approval, according to a royal expert.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a falling out with the royal family. Prince Harry used to be close to the Princess of Wales, who he said was the "sister" he never had. But they are reportedly no longer on speaking terms following his beef with his brother.

Things got worse when Prince Harry released his memoir "Spare," where he shared intimate details about the royals, including Middleton and Meghan Markle's exchange during the run-up to their 2018 royal wedding. He also alleged that Middleton grimaced when his wife borrowed her lip gloss.

Prince Harry and Kate Middleton
Prince Harry and Kate Middleton leave the church after the Royal wedding of Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall at Canongate Kirk on July 30, 2011 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Dylan Martinez - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Kinsey Schofield, a royal commentator and "To Di For Daily" podcast host, weighed in on Prince William's wife and brother's relationship. According to her, Prince Harry is unlikely to speak to the future queen consort without his wife's approval

"I personally don't believe that Harry would speak to Catherine privately without Meghan's blessing," Schofield said, GB News reported.

Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry
Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and Prince William laugh as they host a tea party on the grounds of Buckingham Palace to honour the children of those who have died serving in the armed forces on May 13, 2017 in London, England. Andrew Parsons - WPA Pool/Getty Images

The claim received mixed responses from the netizens. Several did not mind Prince Harry allegedly not speaking to Middleton sans Markle's permission after what he did to his family.

"No one cares what Harry or Markle wants. After what her & Haz have done to Princess Catherine, there's no way outside polite greetings she wants to speak to him. Or her," one commented on X, formerly Twitter.

Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry
Prince William, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the service of thanksgiving at St.Paul’s Cathedral on June 5, 2012 in London, England   Oli Scarff/Getty Images

"That's ok, he can keep his distance cause I doubt anyone in the RF misses him, nobody on either side wants him there or talking to them. Pls stop doing Pr for the Sussex. @WME this is not working. It makes your client seem controlling," another user added.

"He can't get through to Catherine even if he wanted. The lines are severed," a third person wrote.

"Can't imagine Catherine has any desire to speak to him -- sorted!" a fourth person opined.

"Do you realize how sick that sounds?" one asked, seemingly questioning the report.

"Another statement with no foundation, why do you continue to bs?" another added.

"Wow. You could NOT have written a headline that makes Meghan Markle look worse. You make her sound like a control freak or a sociopath. That kind of behavior that you are accusing her of is seriously unhinged," a Sussex supporter stated.

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Harry, Duke of Sussex and patron of the Invictus Games (L), and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attend the closing ceremony of the 2023 Invictus Games in Duesseldorf, western Germany on September 16, 2023. Getty Images/Leon Kuegeler

Meanwhile, Prince Harry was recently accused of snubbing King Charles and Middleton in his Living Legends of Aviation Awards acceptance speech. Angela Levin, royal biographer and author of "Harry: Biography of a Prince," seemingly slammed Markle's husband for not acknowledging the double health scares in the Palace when he reportedly had the chance.

"He just needed to say one sentence. I actually think it's horrible and disrespectful that he didn't," Levin said. "It was a deliberate snub -- to prove that he's independent and doing very well."

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