Inside Royal Family’s Peace Offers to Harry After Queen’s Death

The hope of reconciliation. Prince Harry has been granted “a number of olive branches” from the royal family in the days after Queen Elizabeth II’s death, royal expert Myko ClellandExclusively tells Us Weekly.

“We’ve seen the brothers [Harry, 38, and Prince William] out together, and we’ve seen them sitting near each other at occasions. And I’m sure they must have talked behind closed doors as well,” Clelland notes. “I think now is the time grief brings families together, and we’ve seen this coming together. So, if it’s going to happen, I think now is the best possible chance.”

Harry and William, 40 — who have been at odds since the Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle stepped down from their positions as senior royals in 2020 — have stood beside each other throughout several highly-publicized events since the queen died on September 8. The brothers walked behind their late grandmother’s coffin throughout multiple processions, including her Monday, September 19, state funeral, and held vigil, along with their cousins, surrounding Her Majesty’s casket on Saturday, September 17.

On Saturday, September 10, Prince of Wales, Princess KateThe Duke and Duchess were reunited as they greeted mourners outside Windsor Castle. “William invited Harry and Meghan to join [him and Kate],” an insider exclusively told Us at the time.

Another specific “olive branch” — as discussed by royal expert Gareth RussellPreviously told Use — was King Charles III’s mention of his youngest son and his daughter-in-law, 41, in his inaugural speech as the new monarch.

“I want also to express my love for Harry and Meghan, as they continue to build their lives overseas,” Charles, 73, stated in the September 9 address.


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“I think the king has made it very clear that he wants to heal the rift,” Russell told UseAt the time. “[Charles] has made it very clear that he would … like a better relationship with the Duke of Sussex. So let’s hope that the olive branch is something that works.”

In a rare move, the palace also reversed course when allowing Harry — who lost his honorary military titles in 2020 upon stepping down from his position as a working royal — to wear his military uniform at the grandchildren’s vigil for the queen on Saturday. However, Elizabeth’s initials were removed from the regliaia. The duke did not wear his military attire to the late sovereign’s funeral.

Clelland, a MyHeritage.com Genealogist, suggested that youUse that another “olive branch” could come if the Archewell cofounder cancels his upcoming memoir in light of the late sovereign’s death.

“We’ll see what … follows from this, but I think we’re in the right place,” the expert shared. “So we can’t judge the future yet, but all the pieces are where they should be and we’ll just have to watch this space. And I think over the coming weeks and months, we’ll see very clearly whether there has been a healing … or we’re back to the days that we had before.”

Christina Garibaldi reporting