Royal sources say peace summit is on the cards for Prince Harry and the Firm

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A reconciliation between Prince Harry, Prince William and their father is not out of the realm of possibility, sources say, amid concerns that King Charles’s coronation “will turn into a circus” if the royals are still in power. war.

A royal source with close ties to both Her Majesty and the Sussexes believes both sides will seek peace talks in the coming months.

“It’s fixable,” the source said. The times. “Both sides need to raise their hands and admit that ‘we didn’t do everything right and we messed up a lot’… It will take flexibility from all parties, but it can be done.”

‘He needs Harry here, in the room with the King and the Prince of Wales, a couple of other family members, some of ‘his people’ who he trusts and who have always supported him, so he doesn’t think he’s being ambushed.’

A royal source says William’s loyalty is ultimately to his country, and that he will reconcile if he believes it is in the best interest of the future of the monarchy.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex leave after a thanksgiving service for Queen Elizabeth during her platinum jubilee celebrations last June.

Concerns are growing that King Charles’s coronation will turn into a circus if his children have not reconciled.

The source said King Charles would have no problem with these terms. And Harry has made no secret of his desire to reconcile with his family, even amid all the insults of the past few weeks.

Prince William may be a bit more difficult to win over, the source said.

It is said that he was extremely hurt by the way his younger brother portrayed him in his memoirs, Spare.

Harry shared deeply personal memories of brotherly fights they shared, revealed text messages between his wife Meghan and the Princess of Wales during their now-infamous argument over the bridesmaid dress and accused the future King and Queen of endorsing his Nazi costume.

Still, the royal source says William’s loyalty is ultimately to his country, and he will reconcile if he believes it is in the best interest of the monarchy’s future.

A second source said: “They have to invite them in before the coronation, or it will become a circus and a distraction.”

The King’s coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6.

There have been mixed messages on whether the Sussexes can expect an invitation to the ceremony.

Initially, it was reported that Charles would extend an invitation to Harry and Meghan, though insiders quietly felt they would find a reason to politely decline.

A reconciliation between Prince Harry, Prince William and their father is not out of the realm of possibility (Pictured: Charles, Harry and William at Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997)

The then Prince Charles (centre) attends the coronation of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II (left), in 1953, following the death of his grandfather George VI. Now there’s concern that his own big day will be overshadowed by chaos if he doesn’t mend the rift between his children.

But amid the spate of insults, there were rumors that Her Majesty was being urged to reconsider her position, including by some high-ranking royals, out of concern that any private discussions would be published.

These doubts were certainly not alleviated when Harry revealed in an interview with The Telegraph this week that he had enough material to publish a second book.

In fact, half of his first draft ended up on the cutting room floor, because he feared that revealing its contents would mean he was past the point of no return with both his brother and his father.

He said: ‘There are some things that have happened, especially between me and my brother, and to a certain extent between me and my father, that I just don’t want the world to know about. Because I don’t think they’ll ever forgive me.

These memories were shared with ghostwriter JR Moehringer for context only and did not make the final cut. Publisher Penguin Random House says Spare is already a record.

Harry said he knew that including details about intimate moments with his family would generate backlash, but ultimately decided he couldn’t tell his story honestly without them.

Even so, it is said that the Royal House remains hopeful that the worst of the grenade launching is over.

If that turns out to be correct, and Harry spends the next few weeks living the quiet life in Los Angeles that he and Meghan have longed for, sources say there is hope for his relationship with his family.

Harry said he would be open to reconciliation and even a return to a partial royal role, on the condition that he could have “frank” talks with his family that were kept private.

The Duke of Sussex has appeared on several US television shows to promote the memoir and reveal additional family secrets.

Prince Harry’s book, Spare, was published on January 10 and quickly became one of the best-selling nonfiction books in history.

I don’t know if they’re watching this [interview] or not, but what they have to say to me and what I have to tell them will be in private, and I hope that I can continue like this,” he said, noting that he does not want “frank discussions [to] leak out’.

The comments have been labeled ironic given all the private moments Harry has shared in his memoir.

She also said that she would need an apology for Meghan if she were to return to the royal fold.

The prince said: ‘You know what you did, and now I know why you did it. And you’ve been caught, so be honest.

He claimed that “if people had listened” to his concerns sooner, the gulf between him and Meghan and the rest of the royals would not have gotten as wide.

It’s unclear why Harry wants his family to apologize to his wife, but he claimed he was fighting the “good fight” by siding with Meghan.

During the publicity blitz to promote his book, The Duke of Sussex told Tom Bradby that “a lot can happen from time to time” when asked if he will go see his father crowned in May.

The coronation, just 16 weeks away, will be a smaller event than ever, reflecting King Charles’s ambitions for a scaled-down monarchy. The palace has yet to release plans for the ceremony and the guest list has yet to be agreed upon.

Organizers said the event would “reflect the role of the monarch today” and “look to the future, while taking root in long-standing traditions and pageantry.”

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said: ‘There is always a way forward. But it has to be at the right time.

Hary also said she would need an apology for Meghan if she were to return to the royal fold.

The Duke of Sussex told Tom Bradby that “a lot can happen from time to time” when asked if he will go see his father crowned in May.

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