This situation unfolded as Meghan remained in the U.S., preparing for her legal battle in Germany, while Harry planned to travel to the UK to attend the WellChild Awards.
Prince Harry has been insistent on Meghan Markle joining King Charles for discussions aimed at resolving family issues. The Duke of Sussex, who is set to head to Europe with Meghan soon, expressed his desire for Meghan to be part of the peace talks with his father. A source revealed that Harry is more than willing to meet with his father to address matters but doesn't want to exclude Meghan from the conversation.
Efforts have been ongoing to facilitate a meeting between the king and his son, although the timing has been a challenge. Originally, discussions were meant to take place during Harry's visit for the coronation, but it was deemed too stressful for the king at that time. The focus is now on arranging a meeting for September 17th, a date that both Charles and Harry can attend, with teams working on the finer details.
While it initially seemed that Prince Harry had created a significant rift within the royal family with the revelations in his explosive memoir "Spare," there appears to be a possible reconciliation in progress. In a surprising turn of events, Harry is actively pursuing peace talks with King Charles, with the stipulation that Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, be present.
Recently, Harry confirmed his upcoming visit to the UK, including attendance at an event for the charity WellChild. Additionally, he has plans for a second trip after the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, scheduled from September 9th to 16th. Meghan is set to join Harry for the closing ceremony but was expected to return to the U.S. afterward.
However, it's now suggested that peace talks might occur on September 17th in London following the Invictus Games. Harry has expressed his desire for Meghan to be part of these discussions. Discussions about bringing the king together with his son have been ongoing, with timing being a key consideration.
It's widely known that revelations in Harry's autobiography had previously angered his family, particularly the claim of a physical altercation with his brother, Prince William. Despite this, a source has added that Harry, who has been feeling homesick, is looking forward to some family time during his UK trip, particularly catching up with his cousin Princess Eugenie.