King Charles III is reportedly eager to have his son, Prince Harry, and his daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle, in the upcoming coronation in May despite the allegations and accusations they made against the royal family. However, the courtiers are now allegedly thinking about bringing the Sussexes back into the royal fold in a lowkey manner to attend the big day.

Compared to his father, Prince William is reportedly more critical of Prince Harry after his revelations in his tell-all memoir, "Spare." But despite the two brothers' feud, King Charles believes they have to move on as a family, and they all must come together on his crowning.

Sources told Vanity Fair that the monarch would likely invite the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, knowing it was the right thing to do. He also expected it to "pave the way for peace."

Another insider claimed His Majesty is a "forgiving person by nature" and wants to move on from the issue. Despite everything that has been said and done, the former senior royal is still his son, and he loves him.

The tipster continued that King Charles couldn't imagine the most important moment of his life being crowned without his two sons witnessing the event. However, it looks like not everyone agrees with the idea of Prince Harry attending the enthroning.

Royal commentator Angela Levin said, via Express, that giving Prince Harry all access to the event is "too risky." Surely, the papers will want to know what they will be doing, so it will just spoil everything, considering it's supposed to be King Charles' day.

However, though the guestlist is yet to be drawn up, all the family members are expected to be there. Hence, if Prince Harry and Meghan accept the invite and wish to attend, they will be free to do so.

"All members of the family will be welcome," a source said, per The Guardian. As of this writing, there are no words yet if the couple, who's now residing in the U.S., has already received an invitation.

Though Buckingham Palace declined to comment, an insider stressed King Charles loves both Prince William and Prince Harry.

For starters, Prince Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort, will be crowned at Westminster Abbey. The palace reveals the event will be "rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry" and "reflect the monarch's role today and look toward the future."

However, the coronation day will happen on May 6, which also happens to be Prince Harry and Meghan's son Archie's fourth birthday. Hence, it remains to be seen if they will be at King Charles' crowning.