Prince Harry & Prince William Will Have 'An Opportunity To Talk In Person Before & After' Princess Diana's Statue Unveiling, Insider Says
Even though Prince Harry's visit to the U.K. will be short and sweet, it looks like the two will have some time to hash things out on July 1.
“Despite their ongoing issues, Prince Harry and Prince William have communicated about the unveiling of the Princess Diana statue,” a source told In Touch. “They’ll be an opportunity for them to talk in person either just before and after the unveiling.”
The source noted that the siblings are "both on the same page about keeping the peace."
The Royal Observer previously reported that Prince Charles won't be available when Harry comes home.
“As far as I know, a reconciliation isn’t on the cards for Prince Charles and Prince Harry. They haven’t organized to meet up but plans are subject to change,” an insider said.
"Charles will leave the boys to it. Harry will need to quarantine for at least five days when he lands in England, most likely at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor," another source told The Sun. "Charles has made it quite clear he will not be around beyond that because he is going to Scotland. There is no planned meeting between the three of them.”
Things have been tense between Harry and William for some time, but it seems like they will put aside the drama when they attend the statue unveiling on what would have been their late mother's 60th birthday.
“There have been conversations, after Lili was born and to make plans for next week," a mutual friend said of the situation. "But things are still very strained."
“They know the eyes of the world will be on them — watching their every move — so what you will see is a carefully choreographed show of unity for that day, at least," a source said.