It appears that the royal family might finally be tuning in to the heartfelt calls from Prince Harry.
This intriguing development comes courtesy of Richard Kaye, a journalist with close ties to the late Princess Diana.
Kaye recently shared insights about Prince William’s mention of Harry in a new ITV documentary, which has sparked fresh speculation about the brothers’ strained relationship.
For the first time in six years, William has openly acknowledged his estranged brother, hinting at a possible thaw in their icy connection.
In the documentary titled “Prince William: We Can End Homelessness,” the Duke of Cambridge reminisced about their mother’s charitable endeavors.
He specifically recalled visits to the Passage, a homeless shelter that Diana used to bring her sons to during their formative years.
Kaye interpreted William’s reference to Harry as a significant olive branch, suggesting that the royal family may be open to the idea of reconciliation.
He remarked, “Maybe this is a sign that the family is listening,” hinting at a potential shift in the dynamics within the royal household.
Could this be the turning point many have been hoping for?
This development comes against the backdrop of a long-standing rift between the two brothers.
Tensions have escalated over the years, particularly following Harry’s departure from royal duties and his candid revelations in interviews, as well as in his memoir, “Spare.”
The public has been captivated by the saga, wondering if a bridge can ever be built between them.