Charles and Harry's fervent aim is reconciliation
In a significant development, Prince Harry and King Charles are set to meet after a 20-month gap. The long-awaited encounter is scheduled to take place in the near future, although a specific date has not been announced yet.
According to reports from New Idea, the meeting is not expected to resolve wider family issues but rather serve as a step towards reconciliation between the father and son. Both parties have expressed a determination to meet, and lines of communication between Prince Harry's team and the Palace have been opened.
The focus of the meeting is said to be on a simple, private conversation. The setting for this significant event is the WellChild Awards, which take place in London on September 8th. This ceremony celebrates the inspirational achievements of seriously ill children and their caregivers.
Prince Harry is scheduled to return to the UK next month, and there is hope that he and King Charles will see each other during this visit. The priority for the meeting is maintaining privacy and dignity.
It is worth noting that any reconciliation between Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, has reportedly been rejected. However, Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, is playing a crucial role as a potential mediator in the possible reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry. As one of the few people who still maintain good relations with both brothers, he may be seeking a joint patronage that could contribute to the healing process.
King Charles is currently continuing his treatment. The source for this report is New Idea.