King Charles III's youngest son, Prince Harry, has reportedly made a peace offering to the royal family to reduce years-long tensions between him and his ailing father.
The Duke of Sussex is making all efforts to reduce tension with his royal relatives as he admits "family is always a shelter in storm."
A source, amid reports of the Duke's reconciliation offer to the royals, told The News: "Harry will never stop efforts to reconcile with his family as he knows, even admits happiness and sorrows are revolving wheels, but the family runs with life."
To a question about William's reaction, the source added: "Prince William - Harry's eldest brother and heir to the British throne - might have given a silent nod to the peace talks, but publicly he appears to turn a deaf ear to his younger brother's latest move."
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's father recently sent a subtle nod to King Charles and Queen Camilla that he's ready to make peace with them as he reportedly offering to share his official diary engagements to avoid repeating a date clash with the Queen’s birthday earlier this month.
The Duke's diary-sharing arrangement is even believed to extend to the Prince of Wales' court at Kensington Palace in a significant milestone. Harry's recent move followed a meeting last month between senior aides to the Sussexes and the King in what was reported to be an initial step towards his reconciliation.
It emerges after Harry’s chief communications officer, Meredith Maines, and Meghan’s head of PR, Liam Maguire, were photographed meeting the King’s communications secretary, Tobyn Andreae, at the Royal Over-Seas League near Clarence House.