King Charles doesn't feel urgency to reconcile with Harry due to improving health?

King Charles has not ruled out possibility of reconciliation with his youngest son, Prince Harry

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King Charles doesnt feel urgency to reconcile with Harry due to improving health?

Prince Harry recently made headlines when he expressed his desire for reconciliation with his father King Charles.

In an exclusive interview with BBC, the Duke of Sussex talked about the uncertainty of life and said he didn't know "how much longer his father has.

However, King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer last year, is reportedly “on the other side” of his cancer crisis and has resumed a full royal schedule. 

A recent report in one of Britain's leading newspapers said the monarch is continuing treatment and is now expected to live with cancer, rather than die of it.

The report also mentions that early, tentative planning is already underway for the King’s 80th birthday celebrations in 2028. 

A particularly notable claim is that Prince Harry and King Charles could be publicly reunited at the Invictus Games in Birmingham in 2027.

Palace aides are reportedly exploring whether the event could serve as a fitting and carefully managed backdrop for a long-awaited reconciliation between father and son—if the King survives that long.

This potential reunion may also involve Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, whom King Charles hasn’t seen since 2022. Officials are said to be quietly hopeful that a family reunion could help heal rifts that have widened over recent years.

King Charles's current unwillingness to respond to Harry's offer for reconciliation also seems to confirm the reports about his improving health.