Prince Harry is back in the United Kingdom — but it looks like his return home won’t be an opportunity for any father-son time (or possible reconciliation) with his dad, King Charles III.
19.08.2023 - 19:53 / ok.co.uk
After months of tension between King Charles and his son Prince Harry, there now seems to be hope of a reconciliation on the horizon with talks ongoing between the Sussexes and Buckingham Palace to broker peace between father and son. According to a well-placed source, Prince Harry is due to fly back to California via London at the conclusion of this year’s Invictus Games trip to Germany next month, with talks likely to take place between the pair on September 17.
“King Charles is due to return to London from Balmoral in the middle of September which ties with the end of Harry’s Invictus Games trip to Dusseldorf,” the source told OK! “The King has a rescheduled official visit to France on September 20 so has a few days to spare in London to meet with his son. Staff are trying to fine-tune the details as we speak,” the source adds.
During the same conversation, the source also went on to reveal the significance of this meeting as they explained how it would be the first personal meeting between father and son since the launch of Harry’s tell-all memoir, Spare in January. The King in particular was said to have been deeply hurt by some of the claims made in the book, particularly those that are aimed at his wife, Queen Camilla.
“The King loves his son very much but he has been mortally wounded by what he has done. He will always be there for him but draws the line at public slanging matches.
“If the talks take place, the King will make it very clear that there will be absolutely no private family business discussed in public moving forward,” the source said. Although it is currently confirmed that Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle will accompany Harry to the Invictus Games, the source did point out it was “highly unlikely” that
.Prince Harry is back in the United Kingdom — but it looks like his return home won’t be an opportunity for any father-son time (or possible reconciliation) with his dad, King Charles III.
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