As rumors grow about a return to the UK are made more and more clear by a source close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
According to reports, Prince Harry has no intentions of giving up his life for a royal reunion in sunny California.
A slither of hope emerged in the Duke of Sussex’s painful feud with the royal family last week, as a significant shift towards reconcilliation was made between the Palace and Sussex camps.
A secret peace summit between King Charles and Harry’s senior advisors in London is said to be the first significant step in a “rapprochement process” where wounds can begin to heal.
The Royal Over-Seas League club, located close to Clarence House, the King’s London residence, hosted a sensational meeting for Meredith Maines, the Duke of Sussexes’ chief communications officer, from LA. Liam Maguire, the head of Prince Harry’s UK PR team, was also present.
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A source told the Mail On Sunday that “a long way lies ahead, but a new channel of communication is now open for business.” Just casual beverages were served during the event’s formal agenda. Both sides wanted to discuss certain topics.
However, a source close to Harry claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with their two children, Archie and Lilibet, are “very happy” in Montecito, California and do not wish to re-enter the country.
The source told PEOPLE that the prince will continue to visit his home country to support his charitable causes and patronages, but he has no plans to return with his young family.
The estranged father and son, who haven’t spoken in a while, were seen as an extension of their relationship at the time of the meeting.
It came a mere few months after a BBC bombshell interview where the Duke claimed that his father “won’t speak to him” due to his bitter legal battle over the level of security he is entitled to while in the UK.
Harry said, “Life is precious, it’s no use to fight anymore, no reason to fight anymore.” In response to Charles’ diagnosis, the Duke said, “I don’t know how long my father has,” in a move that is likely to shock the Palace.
The prince added that it would be nice to have that reconciliation section now that “some members of my family will never forgive me” for writing his explosive memoir Spare. That entirely depends on them if they don’t want that.
Sources say that Charles would welcome a royal reunion with Prince Harry but only if he scales back his public attacks on the family and stops the “endless” interviews.
The King has consistently shown he loves both of his sons, and he is prepared to meet Harry when their diaries allow, according to a Royal source who spoke exclusively to the Mirror. Aides from various households frequently meet, especially when new staff members start their positions, but of course this is a significant time.
Harry has been told by senior family members that his only option is to stop attacking the family and engage in endless rounds of broadcast interviews. The Duke of Sussex might find it possible to begin the process of healing his relationship with his father if there is a period of rest and reflection.
He will find it much more difficult to repair his brother’s relationship, though.
While Prince William’s team were reportedly not invited to the shock summit, experts have revealed the hidden role he will have likely played behind the scenes as the future of the monarchy.
They claim that without William’s “support and understanding,” the meeting would have never occured despite the fact that he hasn’t spoken to his separated brother in a while.
Without William’s assistance and understanding, the King would never have made these moves, according to royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams. The monarchy’s future depends on William and Catherine.
He undoubtedly felt bad about the Sussexes’ behavior, and he undoubtedly sees Harry’s actions as treason of some kind. They haven’t spoken in more than two years, it’s said.
The King is more focused on fixing things than William, according to royal author Phil Dampier, who I believe will never be able to relate to as much as his brother.
Harry will return to the United Kingdom in September for the annual WellChild event, which could see him reunite with his father for the first time in 18 months. Despite the peace talks, William doesn’t appear to have any plans to see his brother.
Harry’s return to a formal royal role was discussed during the historic meeting, though it is understood that both teams discussed avoiding any media conflicts and conflict.
Source: Mirror
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