Prince Harry has been cautioned to reconcile with his estranged brother, Prince William, while their father, King Charles, still reigns. In an interview with the Daily Mail, royal commentator Richard Eden emphasized that time is of the essence for the Duke of Sussex if he wishes to reintegrate into the royal family.
"If Harry wants to return at any point, he needs to do so while his father is King because I doubt Prince William would be as accommodating once he takes the throne," Eden remarked, highlighting the narrowing window of opportunity.
He further speculated, "I don’t see William allowing Harry to return to a royal role. Harry and Meghan Markle's relevance within the monarchy has diminished."
It's worth noting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down from their senior royal duties in 2020. Since relocating to Montecito, California, they have frequently made headlines with controversial statements about senior royals. However, following King Charles's cancer diagnosis, there appeared to be a shift in Harry's sentiments towards reuniting with the royal family.
During a notable trip to Canada, he shared, "I cherish my family. The ability to hop on a plane and visit him, spend time together? I’m grateful for that opportunity."
The dynamics within the royal family continue to evolve, raising questions about whether Prince Harry will reconcile with his family and reclaim his role before any further changes in leadership occur.