Despite previous reports of tension between the two, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton could soon be collaborators on a new Netflix doc, according to sources.
“Meghan and Kate are actually getting along really well and have been in touch more often,” a source revealed to Us Weekly Friday. “Meghan has been talking to her about collaborating on a project for Netflix, a documentary that will spotlight Kate’s charity work and the huge impact she’s made with her philanthropy.”
“Kate is very flattered, and it’s all very positive between them,” the insider added.
Markle and husband, Prince Harry, signed a multi-year deal with Netflix last fall, with intentions to develop, “documentaries, docu-series, feature films, scripted shows and children’s programming.”
Their first project will center on the Invictus Games, which gives sick and injured military personnel and veterans the opportunity to compete in sports. The pair is also set to produce a family-focused animated series about a 12-year-old girl’s adventures, tentatively titled “Pearl.”
Markle, 40, claimed in her March interview with Oprah Winfrey that the media is to blame for inventing stories to fuel a faux sisterly feud between herself and Middleton, 39.
Middleton was also a key player in helping their husbands, brothers William and Harry, iron out their differences, her uncle, Gary Goldsmith, claimed.
“If anyone can bring peace to the royals, Kate can,” he said back in June. “Kate is a brilliant arbiter and peacemaker. Every bone in her body is about making friends and doing the best she can … She’s trying to mediate.”
Reps for Meghan Markle did not immediately return our request for comment.