The palace scrambles to bring Prince William and Prince Harry together before the coronation.
The palace is scrambling to come up with a solution to ease tensions between brothers Prince William and Prince Harry ahead of the coronation, and with less than three months to go before the coronation, the pressure is mounting, Us Weekly reports.
"The longer the feud drags on, the less likely a reconciliation is," a source told the magazine. With the coronation just a few months away, appropriate action needs to be taken immediately."
The Palace is currently exploring whether it is possible for William and Harry to repair their relationship before the May 6 ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London.
"The Palace is trying to come up with a solution to keep the peace and form some kind of reconnection and unity between William and Harry," the source said. 'It's now or never. The coronation is a time to celebrate and no one wants dark clouds hanging over the festivities of such an important day."
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William felt that "Harry was all smoke and mirrors and could not be trusted," and that Harry's memoir, Spare, because of "leaks" of certain stories (many of which were directly directed at William, and it could be said that William received the bulk of the criticism of this memoir), was a "massive He adds that it was a "massive breach of trust.
"He's trying to move on with his life," the source says of William.
If Harry and his wife Meghan Markle choose to attend the coronation - which is reportedly undecided at this time - "The Daily Express" reports that it will be tightly controlled due to the overall lack of trust. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told the paper that the royal family "does not trust the Sussexes one bit," and that the couple will not be as involved in the proceedings as they were during the late Majesty's Platinum Jubilee ceremony last June.
"We know they will be invited. As to whether they will come, the answer is probably yes." As a result, they must be seen to be involved in some way. I think other families will keep their discussions with them in the weather forecast. We know this background and it is not a happy one."
Fitzwilliams added, "Their role will be tightly controlled, exactly as it was during the Platinum Jubilee. The Palace knows what they are dealing with and who they are dealing with.
Prince Charles wants his young son and daughter-in-law to be present because unity is at the heart of the coronation, Fitzwilliams said.
"Unity is paramount at the coronation. 'The royal family cannot fight back against all sorts of allegations and so on. It means saying nothing and passing on any comments, no matter how outrageous they are."
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