An expert revealed that Prince William has imposed an "absolute ban" on Prince Harry's return to the royal family.
The British throne is inherited by Prince William, the Prince of Wales, who is married to Kate Middleton.
It is reported that Prince William has forbidden Prince Harry from ever rejoining the royal family.
Hilary Fordwich, a British royals expert, claimed that the heir to the British throne is adopting a direct approach to resolving his ongoing conflict with his siblings.
According to Fordwich, it is widely known within the family that Prince William has imposed an absolute ban on Harry returning to the royal family in any form.
"According to Fordwich, if anyone will relent, it would be King Charles III, whom Prince William won't challenge, who still misses his "darling boy" and would like to see more of Prince Harry. However, after the release of "Spare" and the Netflix serial, as well as everything else Harry has said, done, and not done, it's Prince William who adamantly refuses to even speak to his brother."
A representative from Kensington Palace, in charge of the Prince of Wales's office, did not promptly respond to Planet Chronicle Digital's inquiry for comment.
The Duke of Sussex could be welcomed back into the family if he does one thing, according to Grant Harrold, King Charles' former royal butler, who made the statement days after Fordwich.
According to Harrold, the only way this could happen is if Harry made a public statement admitting that he was in a bad state and that his memoir "Spare" was a mistake.
"He remarked that it was unlikely to occur, as some negative comments were made and some families do not reconcile, resulting in a difficult situation. Despite this, Harry possesses a compassionate nature and may secretly hope for a different outcome."
The king, 75, may initiate peace talks with his younger son, Fordwich, but William may not be easily convinced.
"Fordwich stated that Prince William is the least likely royal to ever forgive Harry for his despicable indiscretions. He has now become the family enforcer, adopting the hard-line ruler role of his grandfather, Prince Philip."
Fordwich stated that Harry is "least likely to ever issue a public apology" due to his tell-alls after leaving the royal family.
Fordwich claimed that "Ginger Whinger" (whiner) is the British nomenclature he has earned.
In February, Harry, who has a strained relationship with his family, hurried to London for a brief visit after the king was diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer.
Since the prince left royal duties in 2020 and moved to California with his wife, Meghan Markle, Harry, 39, has had limited contact with his father. He has shared details about his strained relationship with his family in various interviews, a documentary, and his memoir, "Spare."
Harry, who recently traveled to London, shared on "Good Morning America" that he believed his father's ailment could strengthen his family's bond.
In "Spare," Harry details his rivalry with William, 42.
In the book, Harry claimed that in 2019, William referred to Meghan as "difficult" and "rude," and then grabbed him by the collar and knocked him down. Harry sustained injuries, including cuts and bruises, when he landed on a dog bowl. After the death of his father, Prince Philip, in 2021, the king pleaded with his brothers to reconcile and not make his final years a source of misery.
According to Helena Chard, a British broadcaster and photographer, Prince William is not as forgiving as King Charles and adopts a more strict stance towards Prince Harry.
"Prince William is determined to safeguard his family and the monarchy from any further harm, while Prince Harry has breached trust and caused trauma. As a result, he has severed all communication with his brother."
Prince Harry's actions caused significant distress to the late Queen Elizabeth II, which has led Prince William to distance himself from him. If Prince Harry wants to maintain a relationship or working relationship with the royal family, he must act quickly as time is running out. He will become increasingly irrelevant to the future of the royal family.
"Prince Harry is reportedly considering reconciling with his family, but only time will tell. It is his responsibility to take the lead in healing the rift and make amends publicly, not just in private. He must demonstrate a commitment to change and avoid any further actions that could harm the royal family."
Despite tensions between the battling brothers, the king has left the door open for his younger son, according to Chard.
""Chard claimed that he is willing to forgive and will not give up on his son," stated the alternative version."
According to Doug Eldridge, an agent, celeb branding and marketing expert, and the founder of Achilles PR, Harry should publicly apologize to his family, regardless of whether William accepts it or not.
"Harry's family is his only talent and claim to fame, as Eldridge explained. Despite his efforts to build on his family name and his late mother's legacy, Harry's brand will never rebound if he doesn't return to his family."
The Duchess of Sussex's brand will suffer if she retracts the accusations and implications she made while lighting a match to the royal family, as stated by the speaker.
"If Meghan and Harry were embellishing or fabricating their sympathy-driven tale, neither of them would have an outward-facing future with the public. Despite their differences, both Americans and Brits have little patience with dishonesty."
As per Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner, the royals may be hesitant to accept any peace offerings from Harry as long as there are rumors of a "Spare" follow-up.
"The possibility of a second "Spare" book is still causing worry among King Charles and Prince William, as they contemplate the potential for additional damaging revelations to be exposed and the potential for increased tension between Harry and William."
"I believe that Princess Anne and Prince Andrew, as well as other senior members of the royal family, may be deeply concerned about the return of Harry and Meghan, as they fear that family secrets may be revealed during any meetings," he stated. "The best way for the couple to return to the royal family is to sign a legal peace treaty that would require them not to disclose any more royal secrets. In exchange, the family would publicly respect the couple, which has been sorely lacking in the past."
Despite his brother's no-nonsense demeanor, there is still hope that Harry can win over his family.
If Prince Harry is truly sorry for the harm he has caused and works to regain the trust he has lost, he may be welcomed back into the royal family in the future, according to her.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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