Prince Harry appears to be reflecting on previous mistakes as the Duke of Sussex takes measures to make amends for some of his judgments.
The Duke of Sussex formerly had a tight connection with his elder brother, Prince William, but that friendship was shattered once Harry left the royal family in 2020 to stay in the United States.
The siblings, who were resolved to honor their late mother's memory by large philanthropic donations, aren't even communicating. Both princes have made steps to carry on Diana's legacy, but Harry believes they made one huge mistake.
According to a Woman's Day source, Harry "deeply regret[s]" auctioning off 79 of his mother's outfits alongside brother Prince William in 1997.
According to the story, Harry was outraged when he learned of the new sale, which is expected to include more than 200 famous artifacts of Princess Diana.
Julien's Auctions will hold the auction on June 26 in Beverly Hills, California, with a percentage of the proceeds benefiting charity.
According to the source, he has acquired a "deep need to feel close to his mum" since leaving the royal life, which is why he no longer wants to give up anything related to her.
Moreover, Harry has leaped into action as he is on a "mission" to regain Diana's property, and his wife Meghan Markle is "encouraging it".
"He can now see they're vital threads of his mother's enduring legacy," a source told me.
The allegation comes on the heels of rumors that Harry was considering taking his mother's family name 'Spencer' and dropping 'Mountbatten-Windsor' due to the increasing royal divide. According to Richard Eden of the Daily Mail, Harry's uncle, Charles Spencer, had stopped his nephew from taking such a severe move due to "legal hurdles".
However, it is thought that he was attempting to calm the seas before Harry committed something irreversible, particularly in terms of his relationship with brother William and father King Charles.