Prince Harry is reportedly “desperate” to reconcile with the royal family in light of recent talks of his and King Charles‘ possible reunion. Recent reports revealed that the Duke of Sussex took an unexpected step toward reconnecting with the king by offering to share his diary to avoid date clashes for a potential meeting with his father. An expert further weighed in on the tentative reunion, claiming that Harry has been desperately wanting to mend the bridges with his family after years of estrangement.
King Charles is ‘more guarded than ever’ amid Prince Harry’s attempt to reconcile, claims ‘expert’
Fox News Digital recently learned that Prince Harry might be “desperate” to reconcile with the royal family, but King Charles remains “cautious.” British royal expert Hilary Fordwich called Harry’s latest efforts towards a reunion a notable “self-serving gesture,” alleging that “it won’t do much to mitigate suspicion and caution on the royal side.” Moreover, the king has reportedly been “more guarded than ever.”
Earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex and the monarch’s royal aides secretly met in a private club in London. Reports revealed that the meeting was for alleged “peace talks,” discussing a possible reunion between the father-son duo. However, news of the meeting soon reached the media and made headlines. Fordwich now claims that palace insiders believe that the king remains “cautious and wary” over the possibility of unfavorable leaks about family gatherings.
The latest update in Prince Harry’s efforts to reconcile with King Charles and the royal family surfaced earlier this week. The Daily Mail exclusively revealed that he made a major peace offering and extended an olive branch by sharing his diary for possible meeting arrangements. A source claimed that Harry is “all about ‘deconflicting’ with his family” at the moment, suggesting that his team “agreed to draw up a ‘grid’ of his activities” to avoid date clashes.
A second royal expert, Richard Fitzwilliams, told Fox News that the new development “represents a gesture of goodwill.” He further believes that it could turn into something positive for the Sussexes, calling it “a practical move that will be appreciated.”