Following Harry's words about reconciliation with the royal family, King Charles bestowed a new title on his eldest son, Prince William, which the monarch had held for decades.
Prince William and King Charles attended the service at Westminster Abbey on Friday, during which the king conferred the Prince of Wales with a new title.
The King bestowed the Prince of Wales royal title, which his younger brother Prince Harry will never get.
According to the Daily Express UK, the Service for the Order of the Bath is held every four years, with the Sovereign typically attending every other service.
The ritual maintains a tradition started by George I's Letters Patent in 1725.
King Charles, the Prince of Wales, was previously installed as Great Master by his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, in 1975.
Prince William was given the royal title of Great Master after Prince Harry stated in an interview with the BBC, "There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family." I would desire to reconcile with my family. There's no point fighting anymore; life is valuable."