Despite ongoing family tensions, Prince Harry is reportedly determined to attend King Charles' coronation in a show of support for his father. According to an anonymous source cited by People, progress has been made in the relationship between the Duke of Sussex and his father, with the two sharing a "positive conversation." The 74-year-old monarch is said to be pleased that his son will be present for the coronation.

Although a broader reconciliation within the family has yet to occur, another insider emphasized that Prince Harry's decision to attend the event without his wife is a gesture of support for his father. A friend told the outlet, "Maybe what they wanted wasn't achieved, but at the end of the day, he's going there to support his dad."

An unnamed source told The Telegraph earlier this week that Prince William's father and brother had engaged in "positive conversations," with the Duke of Sussex demonstrating his support for their father by attending the event. "It is about showing up, showing support, and being there for his father," the source explained. "It was a very personal decision, not a PR one."

Although King Charles was reportedly disheartened by the numerous allegations made by Prince Harry against the royal family, an unnamed insider claimed it was still the monarch's "first wish" for his youngest son to be present on his significant day. Royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith, author of "George VI and Elizabeth: The Marriage That Saved the Monarchy," echoed this sentiment, stating that King Charles would want Prince Harry at his coronation despite the hurtful remarks made.

There are claims that Meghan Markle's decision to forgo the coronation is due to the couple's demands remaining unaddressed by the royal family. Richard Eden, Daily Mail Diary editor and broadcaster, mentioned on "Palace Confidential" that Prince Harry had sought apologies from his family, but no such amends have been made. "And let's be clear, I think that's why Meghan isn't coming because they haven't got what they wanted," Eden said.

Tom Bower, former BBC journalist and investigative reporter, suggested that the royal family may have deliberately ensured Markle's absence from the event. Bower jokingly told Page Six, "They made sure that she wasn't going to come by making sure that she was told she'd have to curtsy three times, that she wouldn't be in the spotlight, that she wouldn't play any part in the whole thing and that if she came, they'd be put in row 54 in the back behind the column."