A reconciliation between Prince Harry, Prince William and their father is not out of the realm of possibility, sources say, amid concerns King Charles' coronation will 'become a circus' if the royals are still at war.
A royal source with close ties to both His Majesty and the Sussexes believes both parties will look toward peace talks in the coming months.
'It's fixable,' the source told The Times. 'Both sides need to hold their hands up and admit ''we didn't get everything right, and we got a lot wrong''... It's going to take flexibility on all sides, but it can be done.'
'It needs Harry over here, in the room with the King and Prince of Wales, a couple of other family members, some of 'his people' he trusts who always had his back, so he doesn't think he's being ambushed.'
The source said King Charles would have no issue with these terms. And Harry has made no secret of his desire to reconcile with his family - even in the midst of all the mudslinging of the past few weeks.
Prince William may be slightly harder to win over, the source said.
He's said to have been extremely hurt by the way his younger brother has portrayed him in his memoir, Spare.
Harry has shared deeply personal recollections of brotherly spats they have shared, revealed text messages between his wife Meghan and the Princess of Wales during their now infamous bridesmaid dress argument and accused the future King and Queen of endorsing his Nazi costume.
Even still, the royal source says William's loyalty is ultimately to his country, and he will reconcile if he believes it's the best thing for the future of the monarchy.
A second source said: 'They have to invite them in before the coronation, or it will become such a circus and distraction.'
The King's coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6.
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