According to a royal expert, Prince Harry and Prince William will not resolve their differences at King Charles' Coronation, as it is expected to be "for another time." Prince Harry recently held a conversation with his father, during which they seemed to mend some of their issues, but there was no mention of William.

Despite the tumultuous relationship with his family, revealed in his controversial Netflix documentary and autobiography "Spare," Harry will attend the May 6 coronation at Westminster Abbey alongside other family members, including William and Kate. However, he plans a brief visit to the UK, while Meghan Markle remains in California with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty Magazine, told The Sun that there might not be enough time for Harry to meet with family members, including William, to address their issues. Instead, he will likely attend the ceremony and return to the US without participating in other festivities.

Seward expressed hope for future reconciliation, stating, "I'm glad he has spoken to his father, which has eased the path to rapprochement. Charles will welcome his son. I think his relationship with William is for another time."

King Charles is reportedly pleased that Harry will attend the Coronation, according to a Mirror royal source. The insider revealed, "The King has previously spoken of loving both his sons and that remains the case. Harry would have deeply regretted not attending the ceremony."

The Coronation will mark Harry's first public appearance with Charles, Camilla, William, and Kate since the publication of "Spare" in January. It is anticipated that Harry will stay at Frogmore Cottage, which he and Meghan were previously asked to vacate, as the King has granted a reprieve until after the Coronation.