At the King's coronation, it has been reported that Prince William and Harry have no intentions to get back together or see one another.
During Harry's flight from the US next month, the squabbling brothers allegedly did not find any time to meet.
Harry had finally responded to the long-awaited invitation to the coronation, but Meghan and their kids would not be attending him, it was revealed last week.
It is understood there will be no time during the Duke of Sussex's solo trip for a meeting.

They won't see each other outside of their Royal duties (Picture: Getty)

The brothers haven't set aside any time during Harry's flying visit (Picture: Getty)
Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty Magazine, told the Sun: 'Out of politeness you'd think Harry would want to mingle with his family no matter how difficult that might be for him.
They all have really tight schedules but it would be nice to stick around and be friendly.'
She added: 'I'm glad he has spoken to his father, which has eased the path to rapprochement. Charles will welcome his son. I think his relationship with William is for another time.'
The Westminster Abbey ceremony on May 6 will be the first time the Prince of Wales, 40, has faced Harry since his bombshell memoir Spare was released.
One expert claimed that Harry had "turned from William's wingman to his hitman" when it was released in January and Harry participated in an exclusive Tom Bradby interview.
He claimed that one altercation in Nottingham Cottage, in the grounds of Kensington Palace, saw Wills force him to the floor, breaking a dog bowl and leaving him with visible back injuries.
The book also called Camilla 'dangerous' and said he had pleaded with Charles, now 74, not to wed the Queen Consort, 75.
A spokesperson for Harry's camp has been in touch with Buckingham Palace.
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