Prince William, who has revealed his big plans on Princess Diana's birthday, could make contact with his younger brother Prince Harry to end their difference for the sake of their late mother.
"The Prince of Wales has plans to make Britons pay tribute to Princess Diana on her 64th birthday as he is set to mark the occasion with major progress in his campaign inspired by his late mother," a source close to the future King has revealed.
To a question about Harry-William rift, the insider claimed: "The two brothers' relationship is obviously not as good as it was during their mom's life and in the years immediately following her death."
However, they continued: "William and Harry could put their differences aside for their mother as she always wanted them to be each other's strength."
On July 1, what would have been Princess Diana’s 64th birthday, William will visit the Sheffield to mark the second anniversary of his Homewards initiative. He has chosen a deeply meaningful date to spotlight the progress of his mission.
The cause is one that has long resonated with the future monarch, inspired by the compassion and advocacy of Princess Diana.
As children, William and his brother Prince Harry were taken by Diana to visit shelters, where she helped shine a light on the humanity behind homelessness.
King Charles III's eldest son has carried that torch, becoming patron of organizations Diana once supported, including Centrepoint and The Passage.
Though William and Harry don't see eye-to-eye on much these days, the two can reunite and restart the life their mother always dreamed for them.