According to a source cited by The Telegraph, the Duke of Sussex is likely to be disappointed if he harbored any hopes of reconciliation during his anticipated trip to the UK in May. Although the plans have not been officially confirmed, it is expected that Harry will participate in a service at St Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games.
In the midst of this, news broke on Friday that the Princess of Wales has been diagnosed with cancer and is currently undergoing early stages of preventative treatment. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who were unaware of the news and discovered it alongside the rest of the world, issued a statement expressing their support and well wishes for Kate.
However, sources close to Prince William and Kate informed The Telegraph that given the family's current circumstances, the "Harry problem" is the least of their concerns. Prince William's primary focus is on safeguarding Kate's privacy and shielding their children. The insider emphasized that the future king does not possess the emotional capacity to confront his estranged brother.
Furthermore, the source asserted that this is not the opportune moment for Prince William to consider welcoming Harry back into their inner circle. If there were ever a time for such a possibility, it is not now.