Prince Harry "wants to use a mediator" to help sort things out with Prince William, a royal expert has claimed.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl told Entertainment Tonight that Harry plans to use a mediator to aid his relationship with William. "Harry, I'm told, suggested perhaps that they might get some sort of a mediator in on sort of these talks, to make some progress," she revealed. "It was something that he had suggested to his father. He's made it very clear that he wants to sort things out. He wants things to be improved."
According to Nicholl's sources, the brothers had a fall-out around Christmas 2018, when Harry told William he was not doing enough to include Meghan Markle in the Royal Family. The Sussexes and Cambridges spent Christmas together in Sandringham with Queen Elizabeth. However, royal watchers came across a video of William seemingly ignoring Meghan during the family's walk.
The royal siblings are also said to have an "incredibly strained" relationship due to Meghan and her alleged treatment of Kensington Palace staff, the couple's decision to relocate to the United States and the bombshell interviews of Harry and Meghan with Oprah Winfrey.
Meanwhile, Nicholl added that Harry aims to return to the United Kingdom for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June, hoping to mend his relationship with his brother and his father, Prince Charles.
"I'm hearing that he wants to be over here for the queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June. I think, possibly, that suggestion of a mediator is probably less the relationship with his father, because his father is open to wanting to sort things out," Nicholl continued. "I would imagine it's more to do with his brother. I would imagine that that idea of wanting a mediator is probably more to do with him and William. His relationship, really, is at a bit of a crossroads. We have been told for many months now that they're not close at the moment. It has been very, very difficult."
Harry and Meghan visited the Queen during a stop over in the UK on their way to the 2022 Invictus Games in the Netherlands. He is expected to return to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee, which will be celebrated from June 2 to 5. It is still uncertain if Meghan and their children Archie, two, and Lilibet, eight-months, will be joining him.
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