Kris Jenner reportedly approves of Harry Styles for daughter Kendall Jenner

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Over the weekend, Harry Styles and Kendall Jenner were spotted getting cozy at a yacht in St. Barts. While fans of the One Direction member and the model were happy that the two, who previously dated in 2013, might be rekindling their relationship, one member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan is said to have given her approval over the romance, and it's none other than Kendall's mother, Kris Jenner.

According to a Hollywoodlife source, the matriarch loves the fact that the 21-year-old singer brings out her daughter's "silly side" and that he is a "complete gentleman."

"Kendall can get a bit too serious, but Harry has a way of bringing out her silly side," said the insider, adding that this is one of the reasons why Kris "loves" seeing them together.

"Plus, Harry is a complete gentleman and has a big heart," the source said. The 60-year-old is said to be "over the moon" with her daughter's reunion with the British boy band member.

The insider said, "She always knew he was the right one for her. Kris adores Harry and has never seen Kendall happier."

The pair first sparked rumors that they were getting back together after they were spotted having a meal at a restaurant in Anguilla on Tuesday, Dec. 29. The two then celebrated the New Year aboard a yacht in St. Barts, where they were photographed getting cozy and sharing a kiss. Over the weekend, Styles and Kendall were joined on the yacht by Kris as well as boyfriend Cory Gamble and Styles's mother, Anne Cox. In addition to the pairs' mothers, they were also joined by Portia de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres, who are longtime friends of the Kardashian clan.

Reps for Kendall and Styles have yet to comment on the pair's relationship.

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