Prince Harry may delay return to LA after 'two-hour peace talks' with Prince William and Prince Charles

Prince Harry may decide not to rush back to Los Angeles and his pregnant wife Meghan Markle as previously planned after a two-hour-long "peace talk" with his older brother and father. 

Prince William and Prince Charles reportedly met after Prince Philip's funeral, which was the first time Harry had reunited with the royal family in over a year, amid a well-publicised rift. 

"It's early days but you'd hope this is exactly the first step Philip would have wished for," a source reportedly told The Sun of the conversations.  

"It is not known what was said behind closed doors and when the cameras were turned off, but it's unfathomable to think Megxit and Oprah did not come up," they continued. 

"Harry and William appeared cordial as the cameras rolled and that seemed to pave the way for Charles to join them when everyone had left." 

According to the Daily Mail, Harry has purchased an open return flight to the United States, meaning he could extend his time in the UK and spend The Queen's birthday with her. 

It appeared tensions between Harry and William were beginning to thaw when they were spotted walking side by side and chatting as they left St George's Chapel after their grandfather's funeral over the weekend. Kate Middleton reportedly facilitated the conversation, stepping aside and leaving the brothers to talk. 

Meghan, who is expecting a baby girl, did not accompany her husband to the service, with Buckingham Palace announcing she had been advised by doctors not to fly. Sources later reported that the real reason was that the Duchess of Sussex did not want to be the centre of attention at the event after her and Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. 

Amid claims of racism within the Royal Family and the institution's alleged refusal to provide help to a suicidal Meghan, Harry told Oprah he felt "let down" by his father Charles and said his brother was "trapped" within the monarchy. He said the siblings were taking "space" and hoped that time would heal their issues. 

William and Harry are expected to reunite again in July for the unveiling of a statue of their late mother Princess Diana on what would have been her 60th birthday.