Prince Harry has been admitting that he wants to reconcile with his family, but has he said the necessary apologies? Given his father, King Charles, who is currently battling cancer, and his brother, Prince William, reportedly haven’t spoken to him in two years, it seems like not. Royal experts are now weighing on Harry, convinced he has “regrets” over the way things went down. Keep reading for more information.
Prince Harry Has Regrets Over Feud
According to royal expert and author of Prince Harry: The Inside Story Duncan Larcombe, the young prince is a "sensitive soul" who "always wore his heart on his sleeve."
"So whether he'd admit it publicly or not, I’m sure he’s full of regrets and wishes he’d done things differently," Larcombe explained, especially with the recent Father's Day holiday. Father's Day fell on the same weekend as the Trooping the Colour, so not only did Harry not get to speak to his father on Father's Day, but he also had to witness him spending time with Prince William and Princess Catherine's family.
Per Larcombe, he was likely looking back at the "happy relationships" he used to have with Charles and William and would "love to be able to rebuild those."

Prince Harry Wants To Reconcile
This comes about two months after Prince Harry's latest statement about his rift with his family, this time calling for reconciliation. Harry revealed on May 2nd that his father, King Charles "won't speak to me" despite his pleas for reconciliation.
"There's no point in continuing to fight anymore," Harry said. "Life is precious. I don't know how much longer my father has." The King, 76, is currently battling cancer. Harry also noted that he has "forgiven" his family. "There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family. It would be nice to reconcile."


