Prince William may visit the Kotel on the final leg of his Middle East tour, Israeli media reports have claimed.
The Duke of Cambridge will also travel to the Temple Mount, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and visit Church of Saint John the Baptist, Ynet reported.
But the Sunday Times claimed talks were still continuing over a possible visit to the Western Wall.
The Prince will land in Jordan next Sunday on the start of a five day tour that will take in Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
While much of the itinerary was announced last Monday - including a viewing of Jerusalem's Old City from a platform on the Mount of Olives - there has been much debate about how the visit can also pay respect to the different religions of the region.
The Kotel is not normally included in the visits of foreign ministers.
But President Trump and the Austrian Chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, recently broke with tradition by making visits to the site in a ‘private’ capacity.
The Duke, who is second in line to the throne, will also visit Yad Vashem, play football with Arab and Jewish children and meet the prime minister of Israel and presidents of Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
He is due to make a keynote speech during a reception at the residence of British ambassador David Quarrey.
In Jordan, he will be building on the long-standing relationship between the two Royal families.
A spokesman said it was a “privilege” for him to undertake the first official Royal visit and he was looking forward to meeting “as many people from as many different walks of life as possible”.