It’s been five years since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped away from their royal duties and relocated to Southern California, Meghan’s home state.
Since then, tensions between the couple and the royal family have remained high — and now, reports suggest Harry is eager to mend fences.
Harry’s Attempt to Reconnect
In what some view as a peace offering, Harry has reportedly proposed sharing his official calendar of appearances with the royal family. The goal? To promote transparency and avoid overshadowing official royal engagements with his own events — something that recently caused friction.
During a recent trip to Angola, Harry made headlines across major UK newspapers, inadvertently drawing attention away from Queen Camilla’s 78th birthday. His decision to coordinate schedules may be an effort to show he’s not trying to compete with the Firm.
However, royal experts believe this gesture may be more about desperation than diplomacy.
“Harry is now desperate,” royal commentator Hilary Fordwich told Fox News. “This self-serving gesture won’t erase the caution or suspicion within royal circles. King Charles III is more guarded than ever — even traumatized by repeated betrayals.”
According to Fordwich, palace insiders say the King remains “cautious and wary,” especially about more potential leaks of private royal family moments. And Prince William, for his part, reportedly sees any reconciliation as “a grave mistake.” His senior advisers are said to be just as skeptical, fearing further instability and headline-making drama.
Regret and Reflection
Harry’s latest outreach follows claims that he may be reflecting on the past with regret. Royal author Duncan Larcombe told OK! Magazine that Harry, though unlikely to admit it publicly, likely wishes things had gone differently.
“Harry is a sensitive soul and always wore his heart on his sleeve,” Larcombe said. “With Trooping the Colour and Father’s Day happening on the same weekend, I’m sure he looked back at the happy relationships he once had with his dad and brother. I believe he wants to rebuild those.”
But any return to royal life might not include Meghan.
“Meghan is probably very reluctant to return to the UK,” Larcombe added. “They’d have to be deaf, dumb, and blind not to notice the intense criticism they’ve received for their tell-all interviews and so-called ‘truth bombs.’”
A Glimmer of Hope?
Despite the ongoing tension, some royal commentators remain cautiously optimistic about Harry’s proposed gesture.
“This represents a gesture of goodwill,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said. “Respecting the royal calendar is a practical move — and one that will be appreciated. It shows the Sussexes may be listening to better advice.”
Royal analyst Ian Pelham Turner echoed the sentiment: “This marks a significant change for Harry and could be a constructive step forward. I believe the royal family should accept this and work toward a peaceful resolution.”
Still, after everything that has transpired, it wouldn’t be surprising if the royal family remained reluctant to open the door. Whether Harry will be welcomed back remains to be seen — but it seems, for now, the olive branch has been extended.