While Prince Harry and Prince William are making baby steps towards mending their fractured relationship, they still have a ways to go, according to a source.

“Harry did speak to William while he was in the U.K., so in that respect, they made some progress,” the source told US Weekly. “But they definitely haven’t reached the stage where all is forgiven nor have they buried the hatchet.”

The brothers were reunited for the first time in over a year earlier this month, when Harry returned to the United Kingdom for the funeral of their grandfather, Prince Philip. After the service, Harry could be seen talking to William and Kate Middleton as they walked back to Windsor Castle.

“William did his best to open his body language toward his brother,” said body language expert Elaine Swann. “You have to look at the fact that he turned it toward him. And so, in that opening, that’s saying, ‘Come on in. Let’s talk, let’s chat.’ He didn’t walk side by side, but he actually turned toward his brother.”

As for Harry’s relationship with his father Prince Charles, that one is still very rocky.

“Charles is still fuming about Harry throwing shade at him and the royal family in the big interview and won’t let it drop,” another insider said. “But to be honest, Harry didn’t go running back to Charles begging for forgiveness either. He still hasn’t forgiven his father for his lack of effort and support after he and Meghan decided to move. The reason Harry went back to the U.K. was to see the queen and to pay his respects to Prince Philip. That’s about as far as it goes.”

“To put it bluntly, it’s unlikely that we’ll be seeing Harry and Charles making amends anytime soon,” the source added.

Meghan and Harry stepped down as senior royals last year, and they have since moved across the world to California, where they have inked entertainment deals to create content for Netflix and Spotify. Last month, they shocked the world when they gave an explosive tell-all interview about the royal family with Oprah Winfrey, which only worsened their rift with the royal family.

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