Peace talks between Prince Harry and the royal family could take place before King Charles’ coronation in May, according to a new report.
“The only way forward” is for the exiled prince and his wife Meghan Markle to kiss and embrace Harry’s estranged relative before Charles is officially crowned on May 6, according to sources close to the royal family. he told the Sunday Times.
The couple, who live in California with their two children after their high-profile exit from royal life in 2020, are expected to attend the king’s big day at Westminster Abbey.
“It will take flexibility on all sides, but it can be done. It can be fixed,” said a source close to the king who is also familiar with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
“He needs Harry here in the room with the King and Prince of Wales and a few other family members.”
The insider continued, “Both sides need to hold their hands up and admit that we didn’t get everything right, and that we did a lot wrong, and we need to say, ‘We understand the pain you’ve been through.'” The King can he does.”

The source also suggested that Harry should swallow his pride and admit he was wrong.
“Not everyone here behaved well, but Harry should be able to sit back and say, ‘We didn’t behave well either.’ We have to go ahead and get it done by April. The King needs a clear path to the coronation,” they said.
Friends of the royal family told The Times that Harry must realize that his attacks on the so-called company in his memoirs were not well received as he moves on with his new life.
“They should now be quiet and get on with things in America,” said the friend.
“You said your piece, but why are you trying to set the whole house on fire?” They asked.
Last week, Harry Anderson Cooper said to “60 Minutes” that he “looks forward” to reconciling with his brother and members of the royal family and having a “private” and “constructive conversation” with them in the future.
“Meghan and I have continued to say that we will apologize openly for anything we’ve done wrong,” Harry said. “But every time we ask that question, nobody tells us the details or anything.”
“I’m really looking forward to having that family element back,” he continued. “I’m looking forward to having a relationship with my brother. I look forward to having a relationship with my father and other members of my family.”

More harshly, Harry called on his family to “come clean” about his wife’s treatment in an interview with the Telegraph this week.
“You know what you did and now I know why you did it. And you got caught, so come clean,” he said.
In “Spare”, Harry shockingly claimed that he had only been bred to be a “spare” for his older brother, two years his senior and heir to the throne. He also branded William a bully and accused him of physically attacking him and pointing his finger in Meghan’s face.
The two have been out of touch for “quite a while,” Harry told “60 Minutes.”
In an appearance on “Good Morning America” last week, Harry admitted that he was “no doubt” “certain” that he had at least some responsibility for the breakdown of his relationship with his brother.
“Silence for now was the right thing to do, but this is not going to go away,” a close friend of the brothers told the Times.
“This needs to be resolved and neutralized so that when William has the top spot, his brother isn’t still running from the sidelines. I honestly don’t think this is the end of things. Harry just can’t live without his brother.”