The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have publicly aired intimate details of their issues with the Royals since their exit, leading to strained relationships within the family. Despite the persistent speculation surrounding a potential reunion between the estranged father and son, it's apparent that Harry would need the support of his wife to navigate the path towards reconciliation.
Royal expert Duncan Larcombe shared insights in an interview, noting that Harry and Meghan have maintained a relatively low profile in recent months. He suggests that this period of quietude could serve as an opportune moment for Harry to take the initiative. Larcombe proposes, "They've kept their heads down for a number of months, and I think possibly now would be a good time for Harry to meet his father and engage in a mature conversation, where some of the tensions and raw emotions from the past have perhaps subsided."
The expert speculates that Harry would likely seek Meghan's presence and support during such a meeting, recognizing her pivotal role in his life. Larcombe explains, "I would imagine Harry would want Meghan to be part of the discussion."
Furthermore, Larcombe holds the view that if Harry can mend fences with his family, it could pave the way for Meghan to also find a path back into the fold. He underscores, "There's a potential route to reconciliation for Harry because the Royals haven't definitively closed the door on him."
These comments emerge amid rumors of a potential meeting between Harry and King Charles in September. Reportedly, the monarch rescheduled an official visit to France to allocate time for a possible reunion with his son in London. However, it's important to note that these rumors remain unconfirmed by any official source.