Royals to hold peace talks with Harry ahead of Charles' coronation
Insiders have revealed Harry, William and Charles will come together before the King's coronation in May.
The royal family is reportedly set to hold peace talks with Prince Harry before King Charles' coronation after the Duke of Sussex made countless bombshell claims about life growing up as a royal in his memoir Spare.
Among the bombshells in the book were claims he and his brother Prince William were involved in a physical fight, and accusations Queen Consort Camilla leaked stories to the press after private meetings.
Sources have revealed to The Sunday Times that peace talks may take place in the coming months between Harry, Charles and William, with one source suggesting the relationships are "fixable", but will take "flexibility on all sides".
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"It needs Harry over here, in the room with the King and Prince of Wales and a couple of other family members," the source said. "Both sides need to hold their hands up and admit we didn’t get everything right, and we got a lot wrong."
Another insider added, "They have to invite them in before the coronation, or it will become such a circus and distraction."
Prince Harry: 'The ball is in their court'
It comes after Harry gave an interview with ITV's Tom Bradby following the release of his book last week, telling the journalist he does want to attend the coronation but added "the ball is in their court".
"There’s a lot that can happen between now and then," he said. "But, the door is always open. The ball is in their court. There’s a lot to be discussed and I really hope that they’re willing to sit down and talk about it."
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Harry also shared, "I would like to get my father back, I would like to have my brother back."
Sources told The Sun last week that some family members wouldn't feel comfortable speaking candidly with Harry and wife Meghan Markle if they were in attendance and would worry their private conversations would be exploited.
"There have been discussions among the family, including Edward and Anne," the source shared. "They do not want private conversations at the Coronation making it into the paperback edition of Spare."
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