During his high-profile visit to the United Kingdom, Prince Harry appeared to send a message of peace to his estranged brother Prince William and sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
According to Express, the Duke of Sussex picked a stay site close to the Prince and Princess of Wales' residence, which might serve as a 'olive branch' to the royal couple during the conflict.
Harry slept at the five-star Coworth Park Hotel in Ascot, Berkshire, which is close to the future King and Queen's Adelaide Cottage.
The former working royal's close business acquaintance stated that his "accommodation decision, which was relayed to Wills and Kate through security services, was seen as a potential olive branch to make peace after so many years estranged."
King Charles' youngest son is "keen to try to salvage some kind of relationship or even reopen dialogue" in the midst of the never-ending dispute.
It is worth noting that, despite Harry's potential peace talks offer, he did not meet his cancer-stricken father or distraught brother William.
The informant continued: "They have not had any full-length conversations or discussions since they had some time together around the Queen's passing."
"And some of us saw Harry being so close to his brother as a gesture of saying 'hey I am here, close by... what about us trying to work things out?'" according to an insider.