Queen Elizabeth
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II is pictured attending the Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2019, in London. Richard Pohle/AFP/Getty Images

There have been quite a few rumors circulating lately regarding a potential feud between Prince William and Prince Harry. Due to the ongoing conflict that has reportedly been taking place between the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex, Queen Elizabeth II is said to have started seeking the company of a certain family member in order to avoid the "drama."

According to Express, the monarch has been spending time with her granddaughter Zara Tindall in order to remain outside of the disagreements that are said to be taking place. Ingrid Seward, who serves as editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, recently shared her thoughts on the matter.

"Her Majesty does not care for the alleged feuding amongst her grandchildren William and Harry," Seward told Fabulous Digital, adding, "That would make her very sad. But she would never interfere with their lives."

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As a step to mitigate her involvement in the purported negativity, the Queen has reportedly been spending more time with Zara as she sees her as being "down to earth." Additionally, Seward said she thinks of Zara and her husband, Mike Tindall, as being a sort of relief for the Queen since she can "be herself around them." The two supposedly also share a bond due to their mutual love of horses.

Rumors of an ongoing feud between William and Harry have continued to grow over the past year due to things such as the splitting of The Royal Foundation and the Duke of Cambridge reportedly viewing Harry and his wife Meghan Markle's behavior as "detrimental to the business of the monarcy as a whole."