Now, according to a royal expert, King Charles has presented his son with a crucial condition for their reunion – a condition that revolves around keeping their private family matters out of the public eye. An insider shared with Bella magazine that while the king deeply loves his son, he has been deeply hurt by Harry's actions. Despite this, he remains committed to supporting him but is firmly against airing their private grievances in public.
Efforts are currently underway to iron out the details of these talks. However, despite initial reports of a private meeting between Harry and Charles in the UK ahead of Harry's departure to Germany for the Invictus Games and the King's official visit to France, no such meeting has taken place.
In a related development, there are reports of the royal family banning the Sussexes from participating in an upcoming documentary about the Royal Family, which is intended to honor the future King Charles III. The documentary is expected to feature appearances from Prince Harry's brother, Prince William, and his wife, Princess Catherine.
A royal source has indicated that the palace intends to release a special program celebrating the new king, with key members of the royal family expressing their love and admiration for him and highlighting his significant contributions. Both BBC and ITV are in discussions to broadcast this program. However, there is already a strict directive in place to avoid any mention of Meghan and Harry. As far as the palace is concerned, the couple is not part of the narrative going forward, given the disruptions they've caused.
Prince Harry recently wrapped up his trip to the UK and headed to Germany for the Invictus Games. Before his departure, he paid his respects at the final resting place of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in Windsor. During his brief visit, Harry was photographed leaving the King George VI Memorial Chapel within the grounds of Saint George's Chapel in Windsor.
Body language experts have noted that Harry appeared somewhat discreet and low-key during this visit, in contrast to the more formal appearances of Prince William and Kate, underscoring the sense of isolation he may be feeling in the wake of recent family rifts.