Prince Harry has been accused of trying to "crawl back" with his latest concession to the Royal Family. It has been claimed that Harry, 40, has offered to send his work schedule to the Firm in order to eliminate any chance of further clashes.
A source recently told the Daily Mail, "Harry has shifted into a new way of thinking. The tone is now all about 'deconflicting' with his family." They further explained: "That's why his household agreed to draw up a 'grid' of his activities and share them with Buckingham Palace, and by extension with Kensington Palace."
As well as King Charles and Queen Camilla, the offer has reportedly also been offered to the Prince and Princess of Wales - who are thought to have not spoken to him since 2020.
Discussing the concession on the latest edition of The Sun's Royal Exclusive, news commentator Samara Gill opined: "In my opinion, this looks like Harry crawling back and saying, 'Please please let me in because I don't know what I'm going to do without you guys'."
Speaking further, she added what she believes Harry should do instead of sharing his diary. Samara added: "I think he should start with an apology. We don't need sharing of dates. We need a proper reconciliation process if this is what he wants to do."
This proposal came after Harry's recent visit to Angola overshadowed media coverage of Camilla's 78th birthday.
Mirroring a visit that Princess Diana took just months before her death in 1997, Harry visited a village near a minefield and met children who were given lessons in how to avoid detonating the explosives.
The Duke of Sussex, who is the father of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, has reportedly not seen his father since February 2024.
It is also known whether the father and son are talking again, with Harry telling the BBC in May that his father "won't speak" to him.
You may also like
Fifth Bangladeshi attacker held for cross-border armed attack in Meghalaya village
Turkey earthquake LIVE: Massive magnitude 6.2 tremor hits holiday hotspot in horror scenes
Congress veteran Sharma bows out as foreign affairs chief, urges generational shift
Chennai Grand Masters 2025: Nihal Sarin upsets Arjun Erigaisi, undefeated Vincent Keymer extends lead on day 4
Virgil van Dijk makes Alexander Isak plea as Liverpool star disagrees with Arne Slot