According to royal pundits, Prince Harry still has a long way to go before he can restore his damaged relationship with Prince William.
Since stepping down from royal responsibilities in 2020, the Duke of Sussex, now 40, has made a number of public critiques of both Prince William and King Charles.
Despite the lingering hostility, rumors indicate that Harry has extended an olive branch by asking both his brother and father to attend the 2027 invictus Games, which he organized for injured service people.
Dickie Arbiter, former Buckingham Palace press secretary, commented on the scenario on The Sun's Exclusive show, stating, 'There's got to be a lot to happen between now and then.'You can't just brush things under the carpet. The Oprah interview.
'The six hours of Netflix slamming the royal family. The book Spare. 'You can not just sweep things under the carpet.'Nonetheless, Arbiter feels that reconciliation is still possible.
'He needs to remove a lot of bad air to get them there, since William doesn't want anything to do with him.'
'Being a parent is slightly different. He loves his son, but he is very saddened by what his son has done, and there does not appear to be any signs of reconciliation.'
According to sources, Harry sent out invites early in the hopes of allowing King Charles and Prince William enough time to arrange, despite the fact that the Invictus Games coincide with a significant royal occasion.
The 2027 ceremony is scheduled to take place at Birmingham's NEC from July 12 to July 17, with the first day coming on Queen Camilla's 80th birthday, a milestone that is expected to be honored within royal circles.