During a recent visit to England, Harry spent time at Althorp – the late Princess Diana's ancestral home and site of her final resting place – with her beloved brother, Charles Spencer , to mark the 27th anniversary of her death on August 31.
An insider viewed the stay with Spencer as a sign "Harry still has friends in society."
With Harry's moves setting off palace alarm bells, however, the source claimed Kate and Charles were "sitting down, working on an action plan to see if they can come up with a compromise in the interest of peace. But it's not easy."
Along with his unexpected appearance at the memorial service, Harry had reportedly been reaching out to old friends from his years in England, leading some to believe he was looking for a low-key way to resume aspects of royal life.
Since turning his back on The Firm, the prince has been deeply criticized for lashing out at his family and, with Meghan, accused of trying to capitalize on their royal connections.
The insider noted: "It is a delicate situation that requires delicate handling."
After parting ways with U.S.-based consultants, the prince was tapping "old school" U.K. advisors to guide his next moves, according to the source, who said: "Harry wants to end his exile.
"He's looking for a way to make amends now and is determined to swallow his pride and get himself out of this mess."
Viewed as a possible sign he was putting the brakes on his anti-royal rants , Harry declined to update his scathing memoir, Spare , with any new information for its paperback release.
The insider mused: "Maybe this is an olive branch. He won't antagonize his family more than he already has – and he would be wise not to."
Meanwhile, Charles and Kate, who revealed she was cancer-free earlier this month, supposedly found themselves serving as the rogue royal's undercover allies.
Both were concerned about William's inability to forgive his once-close brother , the insider said, explaining: "Kate has gone through moments of frustration with William for not being able to find it in his heart to be the bigger person.
"She's worried about him. Seeing how upset and full of anger he is toward Harry is concerning, it's just not healthy."
Kate's father-in-law had become her confidant, according to the source, who continued: "There's really no one better she can talk to about the situation.
The insider said: "He doesn't want to undermine William, especially after all the insults that were directed toward him and Kate in Harry's memoir .
"Nor does he want to turn his back on Harry. It's a miserable situation."
And when it came to Meghan – who was open about feeling the royal family failed to protect her from racist media attacks and ignored her pleas for help with mental health – the insider said: "The way she sees it, The Firm is a bed of toxicity.
"Harry has a long way to go before the royals welcome him back with open arms, but there is a chance for him. It won't be so easy for Meghan."
William might be able to take Harry back into the fold, if #MeMeMeghan is not in the picture. Will Harry be able to give up on her, since she has caused him such aggravation, and his ghost children? I think that's the sticking point among other things, like the book Spare!
P ber
3d ago
It’s not going to happen outright. UK citizens will demand Charles abdication. What is possible is Harry’s going to worm his way back in saying he’s going to divorce. Then miraculously Harry and Meghan will reconcile and voila! Meghan too returns with Harry.
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