According to recent reports, Charles has entrusted one of his most senior aides with the important task of encouraging reconciliation between William and Harry. Sources suggest the King remains hopeful that the brothers can eventually move beyond their differences and rebuild their relationship.
The monarch has also reportedly encouraged Prince William to consider forgiveness, reflecting what many describe as a father's natural desire to see peace restored within his family.
Writing for Woman and Home, royal commentator Emily Andrews claimed that King Charles continues to prioritize family unity and hopes to see tensions eased. She noted reports that the King's deputy private secretary, Theo Rycroft, has made efforts to help bridge the gap between the estranged siblings.
In addition, reports indicate that the King has turned to his sister-in-law, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, to play a discreet role in helping resolve the ongoing dispute. Insiders claim Sophie has been chosen to assist with what has become an increasingly sensitive family matter, with hopes of reaching a lasting truce.
Meanwhile, fresh speculation has emerged surrounding Prince Harry's reported absence from the guest list for the upcoming wedding of his cousin, Peter Phillips, and Harriet Sperling on June 6. Some reports suggest the decision may be linked to Peter's close relationship with Prince William.
Speaking to Page Six, royal commentator Emily Nash said personal relationships likely played a significant role in the situation. She explained that Peter Phillips is known to be particularly close to and supportive of Prince William.
The reported wedding snub has sparked further discussion, with claims that Prince Harry believes his brother may have influenced the situation. Such developments are said to have added another layer of complexity to King Charles' ongoing efforts to bring peace and unity back to the royal family.
