Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to have 'held talks' over what to do if their efforts to fix their royal feud fails.
It comes as Harry has let it be known he is on standby to return to England should his family need him amid their health woes.
The Duke of Sussex flew straight to London earlier this month as soon as it was announced his father King Charles was diagnosed with cancer on February 5.
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Prince Harry has made no secret of the fact he is keen to patch things up with his family after their feuds last year over his explosive memoir Spare. Now Harry and his wife Meghan are said to be putting their heads together to consider what to do if Harry's bid to reconcile does not go to plan.
Kate Middleton swears by £19.99 rosehip oil that helps 'reduce wrinkles & scars'A source told OK! Magazine: "There have been plenty of emotional conversations and heart-to-hearts over the best way to handle the situation and move forward. Harry wants to put an end to the feud and regrets the way things have turned out."
The source added for the duke, repairing his damaged relationship with his family is the 'only option' for him.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have given fans a glimpse inside their glam trip to Canada. They treated followers to a new photo showing them beaming with joy. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex said the trip filled their hearts. The duo jetted to Canada for the countdown to next year's Invictus Games.
Meghan looked radiant as she smiled in a new snap alongside Harry. The former Suits actress showed off her figure in an off-the-shoulder number. Prince Harry looked smart in a suit as the two enjoyed dinner with guests. They told People magazine exclusively: "We loved being back in Canada. A place so meaningful to both of us."
"It was an honour to be welcomed by the Four Host First Nations, we we marked One Year To Go, together with Invictus coaches, competitors and families." The duo was there for three days for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year To Go celebration.
They opened up about what the trip meant to them. They said: "It filled our hearts to once again be surrounded by Canadian people, food and culture. We felt the Invictus spirit and excitement throughout Whistler and Vancouver, and are so grateful to all our hosts for organising such a memorable visit. We're counting down the days until we return!"