As speculation continues around a possible reconciliation between Prince Harry and King Charles, a royal expert claims the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may have specific conditions if peace talks are to move forward.
The rift between the Sussexes and the Royal Family has remained unresolved since the couple stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and moved to California. Despite recent gestures suggesting Harry may be open to repairing ties, insiders say any reunion may depend on major concessions from the monarchy.
Harry’s recent comments reignite reconciliation rumors
Prince Harry recently addressed the status of his relationship with his father during a televised interview, revealing that King Charles was no longer speaking to him. While he stopped short of blaming the monarch, he expressed hope for reconciliation — particularly as Charles continues to undergo cancer treatment.
According to reports, Harry has considered inviting his father to the 2027 Invictus Games, an international sporting event for injured veterans that he founded. While such an invitation could mark a symbolic step forward, sources say it would likely be extended through the Invictus organization rather than from Harry personally.
Still, the gesture has stirred renewed public curiosity over whether the once-close father-son bond could be mended.
Expert: Sussexes may seek public engagement, royal options for children
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told The Express that any meaningful dialogue would likely be “highly sensitive” — and come with expectations from Harry and Meghan.
“If the King were to agree to a meeting, it would almost certainly involve public contact with Harry, Meghan, and their children, Archie and Lilibet,” he said. “And the resulting photo opportunities would be of enormous strategic value to the Sussexes’ public profile.”
Fitzwilliams also speculated that the couple might ask for three main assurances: a formal public interaction, visibility through shared imagery, and the option for their children to eventually assume working royal roles if they choose.
The future role of Archie and Lilibet has been a topic of debate within royal circles. Though both children received prince and princess titles following Charles’s accession — in accordance with longstanding royal protocol — they have not been integrated into official royal duties.
According to Fitzwilliams, the Sussexes are believed to have included the HRH titles on their children’s passports, underscoring a desire to preserve future options within the royal framework. However, he noted that neither King Charles nor Prince William is likely to support a scenario in which the children take on official royal responsibilities while growing up outside the institution.
What lies ahead for the royal relationship remains uncertain
Whether the King will respond publicly or privately to Harry’s recent remarks is unclear. Buckingham Palace has maintained a policy of silence regarding personal family matters, and no comment has been issued in response to the latest speculation.
Still, the idea of a possible reconciliation — even if distant — has ignited conversation across the media, as observers wonder whether the deep divides of the past few years might one day be bridged.