Prince Harry, who once appeared to have cut ties with the royal family after publicly airing his grievances, is now reportedly open to reconciliation. Royal expert Jennie Bond has claimed that the Duke of Sussex is ready to forgive his family, signaling a shift in his views. However, Bond noted that while Harry is open to mending relationships, his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, are not yet on the same page.
In an interview with Times Radio, Bond reflected on how the situation has evolved. “In the beginning, Harry was demanding an apology, particularly for what he felt were slights against his wife. He was firm that there could be no meeting of minds or understanding until that apology was given,” she said. But Bond believes Harry’s perspective has since changed. “Now, messages from Harry’s side indicate that he’s ready to forgive, and he has expressed his love for his family. He’s said this publicly and wants to see more of them.”
This shift aligns with sentiments Harry shared during the release of his memoir, Spare. When asked about the possibility of reconciling with his family, Harry made it clear that the decision was ultimately in their hands. “The ball is in their court,” he said, adding that “the door is always open” for a potential reunion.
Despite Harry’s expressed willingness to forgive, it remains unclear whether the royal family is ready to reciprocate. As of now, King Charles and Prince William have shown no indication that they are ready to reconcile, leaving the door to healing between the family still ajar but uncertain.