The exact date when King Charles and Prince Harry are likely to ‘meet for peace talks’ has been revealed, but Meghan Markle will not be attending, according to a well-placed source.
Prince Harry, 38, will reportedly fly back to California via London next month when his Invictus Games conclude in Germany.
Meanwhile, the 74-year-old king returns from his summer holiday in Balmoral in mid-September, meaning both the monarch and his youngest son will be in the British capital at the same time.
As such, it is thought that the couple could meet in hopes of defusing tensions within the royal family, following the publication of the Duke of Sussex’s explosive memoir Spare and his and his wife’s Netflix docuseries.
The staff are reportedly making plans for “peace talks” to take place on Sept. 17, ahead of the king’s trip to France on Sept. 20, a source said. OK! magazine.
Prince Harry, 38, will reportedly fly back to California via London next month when his Invictus Games conclude in Germany. His wife Meghan Markle will reportedly join him at the Games. Both pictured at an event in New York in May
The source said: ‘King Charles will return to London from Balmoral in mid-September, tying in at the end of Harry’s Invictus Games trip to Dusseldorf.
The King has a rescheduled official visit to France on September 20, so he has a few more days in London to meet his son. Employees are currently trying to refine the details.’
The insider added that Charles was also upset by the claims his son made in his memoir Spare – especially the one about his wife Queen Camilla, who Harry said had “sacrificed me on her personal PR altar.”
“If the talks take place, the king will make it very clear that absolutely no private family business will be discussed in public in the future,” they said. OK!.
Indeed, it was reported that Camilla herself was “hurt” by the contents of the book, labeling her as “dangerous” and a “bad guy,” according to one of her closest friends.
“Of course it bothers her, of course it hurts,” said Fiona, the Marchioness of Lansdowne – one of the Queen’s official companions at the King’s coronation. Sunday Times.
But she won’t let it get to her heart. Her philosophy has always been, “Make nothing of it and it will settle down – to say the least, the quickest to recover.”‘
While Meghan was reportedly set to accompany Harry to the Invictus Games, the source said it was “highly unlikely” that she would be involved in any “peace talks” between Harry and the King.
Meanwhile, the King (pictured last month) returns from his summer holiday in Balmoral in mid-September, meaning that both the monarch and his youngest son will be in the British capital at the same time.
Earlier this year, other insiders expressed their belief that a reconciliation between Harry, Prince William and their father is not out of the question.
“It’s fixable,” they said The times. “Both sides need to hold their hands up and admit ‘we didn’t do everything right, and we got a lot wrong’ “…It will take flexibility from all sides, but it can be done.”
“It needs Harry here, in the room with the King and Prince of Wales, a few other relatives, a few of ‘his people’ who he trusts and who have always had his back, so he doesn’t think he’s in ambush. is lured.’
The Prince of Wales may be a little harder to win, the source added.
Harry had shared deeply personal memories of brotherly feuds, revealed text messages between his wife Meghan and the Princess of Wales during their now-infamous bridesmaid dress spat and accused the future King and Queen of endorsing his Nazi costume.
Next month, Harry and Meghan will host a portion of Invictus Games, weeks after they put together a united front in a TV appearance against cyberbullying. Both pictured at the 2020 Games
Still, the royal source says William’s loyalty is ultimately to his country, and he will reconcile if he believes it is best for the monarchy’s future.
Next month, Harry and Meghan will host a portion of Invictus Games, weeks after they put together a united front in a TV appearance against cyberbullying.
The 42-year-old Duchess of Sussex will take the stage at the closing ceremony of the Games in September.
Meghan will host the ‘Lifestories Scene’ segment, which provides insight into the bravery and resilience of the wounded servicemen who battle.
Her contribution will be “gripping” and serve as a testament to the games’ ability to transform lives, the organizers said. The Telegraph.
Meanwhile, Harry will give a farewell speech at the closing ceremony in Düsseldorf, Germany, which will take place on September 16.
The royal family will apparently praise the “unwavering spirit and impressive recovery track” of the participants.