While Harry is set to participate in the Invictus Games in Germany, he plans to make a prior stop in London to attend the WellChild Awards. These peace talks between Harry and Charles are seen as an opportunity to address the strains in their relationship, which have intensified since Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior members of the Royal Family and relocated to the United States.
The release of Harry's revealing memoir, "Spare," earlier this year, as well as the Netflix series produced by him and Meghan, have further exacerbated these tensions. Now, there are claims that Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, wishes to be part of these discussions, and Harry is reportedly open to the idea.
However, no concrete plans have been made. An insider cited by Heat magazine revealed that despite the current standoff between Harry and his brother William, Harry holds Kate in high regard and would be willing to meet her during his European tour for the Invictus Games and WellChild Awards.
Nonetheless, Meghan is said to be unhappy with this prospect, as she perceives it as Kate meddling in her affairs. Meghan reportedly dislikes the notion of not being present to represent herself, feeling that Kate's involvement infringes on her privacy.
Recently, Prince Harry has been traveling beyond his home in Montecito, California. He attended a sports summit event in Tokyo in August, focused on community and philanthropy, followed by a trip to Singapore for the ISPS Handa Polo Cup match.
There has also been speculation among fans of the Duchess of Sussex about her potential return to Instagram. Meghan had previously shared a joint Royal account with Prince Harry, but the couple deactivated it in 2020 when they stepped back from their Royal duties. However, the emergence of a cryptic account followed by some of Meghan's friends has fueled rumors of her return to the platform.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently made public efforts to bring Prince William and Kate Middleton closer together. This move was interpreted by royal experts as an attempt to mend the rift between the Sussexes and the Waleses. In Harry's memoir, he alleged a physical altercation with his older brother in 2019 and accused William of encouraging him to wear a controversial Nazi costume in 2005. These claims had sparked tensions within the Royal Family.