Buckingham Palace planning Prince Harry, King Charles reunion?

Buckingham Palace reportedly open to mending ties with Prince Harry despite BBC interview

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Prince Harry’s 2027 UK visit may pave way for royal reconciliation with King Charles
Prince Harry’s 2027 UK visit may pave way for royal reconciliation with King Charles

Prince Harry is set to return to the UK in July 2027 for the Invictus Games in Birmingham, and Buckingham Palace is reportedly eyeing the event to reunite King Charles with his estranged son.

According to royal expert Daniela Elser, the Palace is making plans and having discussions on how the father-son can be reunited.

Citing Camilla Tominey, Elser penned for News.com.au that behind-the-scenes discussions have begun on whether the Duke of Sussex’s UK trip could pave the way for a reunion between the duo.

“In 2027, Birmingham will host the next Invictus Games and Buckingham Palace is reportedly very quietly nosing around the idea of using the event as a stepping stone to sort out the 21st century’s biggest family feud, that of Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex and anyone who owns a crown or has the word ‘The’ in the name section of their passport,” she penned.

Elser added, “For the very first time in yonks, the noises coming out of the Palace are vaguely, waftily conciliatory, based on a major report from Camilla Tominey in The Telegraph, who also broke the story that Harry was dating Suits star Meghan Markle in 2016.”

“According to Tominey, behind Palace gates there have been ‘exploratory … discussions about if or when father and son could ever be reunited’ with a handy dandy opportunity presenting itself in two years time.”

“In July 2027 the Invictus Games will return to Britain for the first time since its 2014 launch, thus putting Harry back on British terra firma and within easy choppering (or training) distance of a King willing to wave something like an olive branch in the direction of his pouty son.

“For a father possibly looking to try and mend a fence here and there then, it’s a natural opportunity.”