After Prince Harry's released his memoir "Spare," there are reports that the royal family and the Duke of Sussex are intending to hold peace talks before King Charles' coronation.

The news of peace talks came after Harry slammed Queen consort Camilla in his memoir, claiming that Camilla leaked stories to the tabloids. Harry also said that Camilla turned his room into her wardrobe in his father's home.

Royal sources believe that peace talks could be scheduled in the coming months, with Harry traveling from the United States to meet with his father and brother, as reported by The NZ Herald.

The duke also said that his brother, Prince William, physically attacked him and pushed him to the floor.

One source said that Harry's relationship with the royal family is "fixable," but it will take "flexibility on all sides" to reach a solution.

Another source said that the royal family has to invite the Sussexes in before the coronation, or "it will become such as circus and distraction."

Another source told The Sunday Times that the royal family needs Harry in the room with the King and Prince of Wales and other family members.

The same source said both parties would have to admit they were at fault.

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Prince Harry on Royal Family Reconciliation

Harry said that the "door is always open" to his family members when it comes to reconciliation. However, the "ball is in their court," as shown during the latest ITV clip.

The same clip showed that the duke was asked whether he would be attending his father's coronation in May, wherein he answered that "a lot can happen between now and then."

Harry added that there is a lot to be talked about, but he was hoping that all will be willing "to sit down and talk about it."

The prince admitted that he still believes in the monarchy but that he is not sure whether he will play a role in its future.

In one ITV clip, Harry said that he wanted a family, "not an institution." He added that the royal family has shown no willingness to reconcile.

Aside from his controversial "Spare" memoir, he and his wife, Meghan Markle, recently released a Netflix docuseries containing allegations against the royal family and how they were treated by the British media.

Prince Harry 'Spare' Memoir

A former head of protection for the royal family, Dai Davies, has spoken out about Harry's decision to include details of royal residences in "Spare" memoir.

Davies said that "only a fool" would divulge the kind of detail "about the royals' inner sanctums."

He added that there was a reason why Buckingham Palace never revealed details about its security operations.

Harry shared in his memoir what it was like to grow up in royal homes, including wine cellars at Highgrove House, where he spent most of his childhood with William.

Harry also noted that it was where Camilla would keep expensive bottles of wine and "absurd gifts" from foreign governments and monarchs.

He also detailed the layout of the Queen's favorite residence, Balmoral Castle.

Davies criticized the detailing and said the information could be "very useful" for those trying to access parts of royal palaces.

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Written by: Mary Webber

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