King Charles asks Justin Welby's assistance in mediating an agreement between Harry and William. According to the Mail on Sunday, King Charles has requested the Archbishop of Canterbury to convince Prince Harry to attend his coronation.
According to the tabloid, Prince William is opposed to King Charles' notion of inviting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex because he believes his younger brother would steal the show.
According to the article, Prince William is anxious that Harry would use the ceremony to conduct a "stunt" that will overshadow the celebration.
According to unidentified sources, the monarch has asked Justin Welby to broker an arrangement between his sons to attend his coronation in May.
According to the article, if Prince Harry attends the event as part of the bargain, his and his wife's royal titles would not be withdrawn.
It went on to say that Prince Harry may be promised a good seat in the Abbey.
According to the tabloid, the royal 'family is splintered, and all signs are that Harry is being instructed to agree to nothing at this time and play it long right up to the last minute, making discussions with him very difficult.
According to the story, the King believes Meghan and Harry's absence would be a greater distraction than their attendance.