Bethenny Frankel believes Teresa Giudice and Joe Gorga can resolve their sibling feud the same way as Prince William and Prince Harry.
“My feeling is that whether it’s William and Harry or Teresa and Joe Gorga, the spouses have to stay out of it. The two siblings need to lock themselves in a room with the right person,” Frankel said in a TikTok video posted Sunday.
The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum was referring to Giudice and Gorga’s respective significant others, Luis Ruelas and Melissa Gorga, each of whom have contributed to their tumultuous relationship.
Frankel was also alluding to Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, playing a role in the prince’s decision to quit the royal family in 2020, which has created drama with William and their father, King Charles III.
“One day, God forbid someone has a health issue, something goes on with one of the kids, there are weddings, there are other things, and then they’re gonna wish they had made up for lost time,” the former Bravolebrity continued.
Focusing specifically on the “Real Housewives of New Jersey” beef, Frankel, 52, rhetorically asked, “Who cares about Luis?” and “Who cares about Melissa?” while emphasizing that Giudice and Joe need to hash things out on their own.
“Get them out of it. They shouldn’t be part of the conversation,” she advised.
“The two siblings need to work it out — not because blood is thicker than water, just because they’re family, and they love each other, and they’re going to regret it if they don’t do it now.”
The Skinnygirl founder shared her take shortly after Giudice, 51, and her 48-year-old brother’s feud reached an all-time low that saw them agree to “forget” about each other during the explosive “RHONJ” Season 13 reunion.
The reality stars have fought on and off for years, but their relationship took a turn for the worse after Giudice and Ruelas, 48, informed Joe about a rumor that Melissa, 44, was cheating on him, which she vehemently denied. The scandal resulted in the Gorgas skipping Giudice and Ruelas’ August 2022 wedding.
Meanwhile, Harry, 38, and William, 40, have not been on speaking terms since the Duke of Sussex released his memoir, “Spare,” in January — which included a claim that the Prince of Wales had physically attacked him.
The brothers saw each other briefly at Charles’ coronation in May, but Harry flew home to California less than an hour after the ceremony ended.