However, King Charles, after their tumultuous exit from the royal family, has shown reluctance to mend ties with Meghan. Although an exact date for the peace talks hasn't been revealed, sources indicate that Meghan is not expected to be part of these discussions.
Prince Harry is set to return home to California via London after the Invictus Games, while the 74-year-old King is due back from his summer holiday in Baltimore. Their overlapping presence in the British capital suggests that they might meet to address the tensions stemming from Harry's controversial memoir and Meghan's Netflix documentary series.
Reportedly, staff is working to finalize the details of these potential talks, aiming for a meeting on September 17th, just before the King's planned trip to France on September 20th. It's worth noting that Charles was also upset by the claims made in Harry's memoir, particularly those concerning his wife, Queen Camilla, whom Harry believed had prioritized her personal image over him.
While Meghan will accompany Harry to the Invictus Games, it's considered highly unlikely that she will be included in any peace talks between Harry and his father. Despite this, insiders suggest that reconciliation between Harry, Prince William, and their father remains possible.
They stress the importance of both sides acknowledging their mistakes and showing flexibility to mend the fractured relationship.