King Charles III is reportedly willing to compromise to have his family whole at his upcoming coronation on May 6 despite Prince William's alleged strong contradiction to have his brother, Prince Harry, and the latter's wife, Meghan Markle, at the event. The monarch is allegedly eager to have the Sussexes at the crowning, and the courtiers are now thinking about bringing them to the country in a lowkey manner.

Prince Harry and Meghan are accused of being "disruptive" and "in it for their own agenda." Allegedly, King Charles is in talks to give his own tell-all interview to address the claims made by his son and daughter-in-law and make amends.

Nile Gardener said on "GB News," via Express, that the Prince of Wales was only right to be cautious to have the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the coronation, but his dad seemingly not minding the consequences.

Rumors have it that His Majesty may give an in-depth interview to share his side of the story after the release of the Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan" and the memoir, "Spare." Daily Mirror claimed the BBC is in talks with Buckingham Palace to hold a discussion with the king about his plans for the monarchy.

It's seen as an opportunity for King Charles to address the claims Prince Harry made in his autobiography and try to mend the strained relationship between them and the royal family. However, BBC has yet to comment on the claims.

But amid the king's plan to have Prince Harry and Meghan Markle over, Prince William is allegedly concerned that they will also use it as an opportunity for a "stunt." However, King Charles believes their absence will be more evident than their presence, per Mail on Sunday.

Gardiner said the Duke of Cornwall's instincts are "fundamentally right," fearing Prince Harry and Meghan will be disruptive if they come to the U.K. This has something to do with their long track record of talking against the royal family and private conversations to sell their books.

He then accused them of being "in it for their own agenda," describing them as "high-level extortionists" and making extraordinary demands of the royal family. He explained that they're not in a position to make any demands and must be "cast into the wilderness" with no future in the British monarchy.

But despite all these, King Charles still wants them to attend his coronation, having his youngest son witness this important day in his life. So, the courtiers are probably planning how to accommodate Prince Harry and Meghan in a "low profile" capacity.