Prince Harry announced on Friday his readiness to reconcile with the royal family.
In an interview with the BBC, the Duke of Sussex addressed his father, King Charles, but did not name his eldest brother, Prince William, while discussing his legal setback in a UK court.
On Friday, Harry lost his court battle against Britain's change in his security arrangements after stepping down from royal duties.
Explaining why he now seeks reconciliation, he stated that reconciliation cannot occur without truth, and that now that he has discovered his "truth," he sees no need to continue his disagreement.
He appeared to blame his father and suspected the monarch's complicity in his legal setback, expressing sadness that he and his children would be unable to visit the UK following the court's decision against him.
Although King Charles' youngest son stated unequivocally that he sees no sense in prolonging his fight with the royal family, his remarks and tone indicated that he doubts his father and brother would forgive him.
Meghan Markle's husband even indicated why his family would not desire reconciliation with him: his book "Spare," which criticized the royal family and painted them in a negative manner.
Given the difficulties between Prince Harry and Prince William, it's uncertain whether reconciliation is feasible.
King Charles is expected to accept his son despite whatever transpired between them since he is Harry's father; nevertheless, the hatred between the brothers is too deep to allow William to bury the hatchet with the US-based Prince anytime soon.
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