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News.com.au
14 hours ago
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- News.com.au
Truth behind new Harry and Meghan speculation after ‘peace summit'
IN LONDON Speculation that Prince Harry and Meghan could move back to the UK in some capacity following a recent 'royal peace summit' have been firmly denied. Earlier this month, the Duke of Sussex's chief of staff and communications director, Meredith Maines, his UK spokesperson, and the King's communications secretary, Tobyn Andrae, held a private meeting in London, reportedly to discuss the rift between the two parties. Tensions had first escalated when Harry and Meghan moved in 2020 to the US, where they are now based, and began to open up about the issues they'd faced during their time as working within the monarchy. Having now taken that first concrete step toward reconciliation, rumours have been rife that the Sussexes are eyeing off some form of return to Harry's home country – but a source told People that they have no intention of leaving Montecito. Instead, the recent chat has been viewed as a potential reopening of the lines of communication between the duke and the King, who have been estranged in recent years. 'It was a good first step,' the insider said. 'It is always better to be talking.' Harry and Meghan have made no secret of the fact they're very happy in the US, gushing over their new lifestyle in their Netflix series, Harry and Meghan, and also in several interviews over the years. In their explosive 2021 chat with Oprah Winfrey, Harry described how much he loved that they now had 'outdoor space where I can go for walks with Archie, and we go for walks as a family and with the dogs. You know, we go on hikes or go down to the beach, which is so close.' However, after losing a court battle in the UK over his security status in May, Harry said while he didn't feel safe bringing his family to his home country, there were aspects of his old life that he missed. 'I can't see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the UK at this point,' he told the BBC. 'I miss the UK, I miss parts of the UK, of course I do. I think that it's really quite sad that I won't be able to show my children my homeland.' Meanwhile, in the initial story about the peace summit published last week, a source told the Mail on Sunday: 'There's a long road ahead, but a channel of communication is now open for the first time in years. There was no formal agenda, just casual drinks. There were things both sides wanted to talk about.'
Yahoo
3 days ago
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Prince William & Kate Middleton Are Reportedly Treating Prince Harry's Latest Olive Branch With ‘Extreme Caution
As reports of a potential royal reconciliation continue to pop up, Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be keeping their distance — and their guard up. Over the weekend, news broke that representatives for Prince Harry and King Charles quietly met at the Royal Over-Seas League in London, signaling what some insiders called 'the first step towards reconciliation' between the Sussexes and the royal institution. The Sunday summit, reportedly attended by the King's communications secretary Tobyn Andreae and Harry's newly installed chief of communications Meredith Maines, took place just blocks from Clarence House. More from SheKnows Why Royal Peace Talks Between Prince Harry & King Charles' Teams Are Being Called 'Odd' But one absence stood out: the Prince and Princess of Wales. 'It's no coincidence that William and Catherine did not have a representative at the Royal Over-Seas League,' a friend of the couple told The Mail. 'They were not asked to send anyone and will be treating the talks with extreme caution. The fact that it ended up in the newspapers tells you all you need to know.' That wary approach reflects years of fractured trust. Prince Harry has said he would 'love a reconciliation' with both his brother and father, and in May told the BBC he was 'tired of fighting.' But according to royal insiders, William remains deeply hurt by what he sees as repeated public betrayals — including Harry's 2023 memoir Spare and the couple's Netflix docuseries. While aides may be making moves behind the scenes, William and Kate have yet to receive the one thing they're said to be holding out for: an apology. 'The simple fact is that Meghan has gone back on the deal by using her HRH,' one insider previously told The Daily Beast. 'If she now intends to start parading the kids as HRHs to aggrandize herself, it just adds to the case to remove them, legally, altogether.' The family divide has had personal consequences, too. 'William and Kate don't have any relationship with Archie and Lilibet,' GB News Royal Editor Svar Nanan-Sen said on The Royal Record podcast. 'Archie and Lilibet have no relationship with George, Charlotte and Louis — and they're cousins.' Whether this latest peace attempt amounts to anything remains to be seen. For now, the Waleses appear content to keep their distance — and their silence. undefined Best of SheKnows 28 Lesbian Couples in Hollywood With Our Favorite Love Stories Every Single Look Kate Middleton Has Worn to Wimbledon Since 2007 Every Single Time Kate Middleton's Royal Fashion Made Us Stop in Our Tracks Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
4 days ago
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Prince Harry And Meghan 'Frustrated' Over Details Of 'Peace Talks' With Royal Family Leaking To The Public
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly not pleased at the fact that details of their secret "peace talks" with King Charles made headlines. A Royal source said the meeting is a "significant move" to repairing the broken relationship between father and son following years of estrangement. Meanwhile, Prince Harry's chance of mending his strained ties with his brother is said to be a "different matter entirely," as he'll find it "much harder to repair." Prince Harry And Meghan Markle 'Frustrated' Following 'Peace Summit' Leak Harry and Meghan are said to be "frustrated" after details of a "peace summit" were inadvertently captured on camera. It is no secret that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are open to reconciling with the king, especially after he was diagnosed with cancer last year. It's seemingly in that line that the Montecito-based royals' chief of communications, Meredith Maines, met up with the king's communications secretary, Tobyn Andreae, at the Royal Over-Seas League near Clarence House in London last week. A source said the summit was only the "first step towards reconciliation between Harry and his father, but at least it is a step in the right direction." "There's a long road ahead, but a channel of communication is now open for the first time in years. There was no formal agenda, just casual drinks. There were things both sides wanted to talk about," the insider explained. Although the outcome of the "peace talks" remains under wraps, pictures showing the two sides enjoying drinks raised hopes they'll be able to squash the feud. However, Harry and Meghan are seemingly unhappy with how things are unfolding already, because they don't think having details about the meeting in newspapers is a good start. According to The Telegraph, sources close to Prince Harry claim the Sussexes were not responsible for leaking details of the meeting to the press. The Secret Meeting Had The King's Blessings It remains unknown if it was Harry or King Charles who specifically instigated the meeting; however, the British monarch supposedly backed the talks, with a source close to Charles hailing it as a "significant moment" that could repair the relationship with his son. A source told The Mirror: "The King has consistently shown he loves both his sons and, as he has done in the past, is prepared to meet Harry when their diaries allow." They continued, "It's not unusual for aides from different households to meet, especially when there is a new influx of staff starting, but this is a significant moment." The insider added, "If there is a period of calm and reflection on the part of the duke, then there'll be a way forward for him to begin along the road of repairing his relationship with his father." Prince Harry's Feud With King Charles The feud between Harry and his father started after he and his wife dropped their royal roles and relocated abroad. Shortly after that, Harry gave interviews and accused his stepmother, Queen Camilla, of leaking private information to the press to make herself look good. He also accused members of the royal family of getting "into bed with the devil" to gain favorable tabloid coverage, particularly mentioning how Camilla did all to rehabilitate her public image following her longtime affair with his father. "That made her dangerous because of the connections that she was forging within the British press," Harry told CBS. "There was an open willingness on both sides to trade information. And with a family built on hierarchy, and with her on the way to being queen consort, there was going to be people or bodies left in the street." The Duke Called For Reconciliation After Losing His Legal Appeal Over His Downgraded Security In The UK Despite his grievances over security, especially after losing his legal appeal in the UK, the Duke of Sussex had an interview with the BBC, where he shared that he still hopes for reconciliation. Harry claimed at the time that the king had avoided contact because of the "security stuff." "There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family," Harry admitted. "Of course, they will never forgive me for lots of things, but... there's no point in continuing to fight anymore." The prince added, "Life is precious. I don't know how much longer my father has; he won't speak to me because of this security stuff. It would be nice to reconcile." In response, Buckingham Palace issued a statement noting that the security concerns had been "repeatedly and meticulously" reviewed by the courts, each time reaching the same verdict. "All of these issues have been examined repeatedly and meticulously by the courts, with the same conclusion reached on each occasion," they said. Prince Harry's Relationship With Prince William Will Be Harder To Repair Although Harry and his father have since grown distant, he has shown just how much he loves the monarch, as he made a frantic dash to the UK upon learning of his cancer diagnosis. However, the same cannot be said about the Duke's relationship with his elder brother, Prince William. An insider who spoke to the Daily Mail cautioned that repairing their relationship is a "different matter entirely and one which he will find much harder to repair." In fact, it is rumored that Harry and Meghan could lose their royal titles when William becomes the king, as he has reportedly not gotten over the serious allegations they made against the royal family upon relocating to the U.S. A source told Radar that Charles was "especially stung" by Harry calling him an "emotionally cold father" in his book, "Spare," but would rather not strip the Sussexes of their titles as he's "very concerned about his image and fears backlash from his subjects," a concern that William doesn't have. "Behind the scenes, people are saying that the royals have quietly sanctioned the title removal – if Harry and Meghan step out of line again," the source said. "The removal would require an Act of Parliament, but those in the know say the palace has already called several secret meetings to discuss the possibility and put an actionable plan in place," they added. Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
14-07-2025
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Prince Harry and King Charles 'closer than ever' to reconciliation after 'secret' talks
Prince Harry and King Charles may be moving towards a royal reconciliation after senior aides reportedly held private talks in London. The meeting is said to be the first serious step in years towards resolving the long-running family rift. The informal discussion took place at a London club last week, with aides from both sides in attendance. Sources say a channel of communication is now open. According to , the meeting was held at the Royal Over-Seas League in London. The club is known for promoting international friendship and understanding. The meeting was described as casual and without a formal agenda. A source told the publication: "There was no formal agenda, just casual drinks. There were things both sides wanted to talk about." The King, 76, was represented by his communications secretary, Tobyn Andreae. Prince Harry, 40, was represented by his chief communications officer, Meredith Maines, who flew in from Los Angeles. Liam Maguire, who oversees the Sussexes' UK PR, also attended. Reports say Meredith and Liam arrived at the club at 3.50pm on Wednesday, with Tobyn joining them shortly after. The group were seen chatting on the garden terrace before moving inside. It was reported that "everyone just wants to move on and move forward now". It was added that it's "finally the right time for the two sides to talk". The meeting is being seen as a tentative but important first step. The rift between Harry and the Royal Family has played out in public for several years. Harry and Meghan Markle stepped back from royal duties in 2020. Since then, relations with the Royal Family have remained strained. In a BBC interview earlier this year, Harry commented openly about his relationship with his father. He said the King "won't speak to me because of this security stuff". Harry was appealing a decision regarding his entitlement to automatic police protection in the UK. The appeal was later dismissed, leading to further criticism of his handling of the issue. Harry described the situation as a "good old-fashioned establishment stitch-up". He also admitted: "I would love a reconciliation." This is the first time senior staff from both camps have met in person to discuss the relationship. Previous attempts at communication have largely been behind closed doors. While no official comment has been made, insiders suggest both sides are now open to future dialogue. The King has kept a busy public schedule despite ongoing treatment for cancer. Harry remains based in California with Meghan and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. There are no confirmed plans for Harry to return to the UK in the coming months. However, he is expected to travel to Birmingham in July 2027 for the Invictus Games. Royal watchers have speculated that the Games could offer an opportunity for a public reunion. It remains to be seen whether Charles or other members of the Royal Family will attend. For now, the recent meeting signals that reconciliation may no longer be out of reach. A source added: "There's a long road ahead, but a channel of communication is now open for the first time in years."
Yahoo
27-05-2025
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King Charles and Prince Harry reconciliation ‘extremely unlikely' during upcoming Canada trip: expert
Several royal experts believe that any hopes of a royal reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry can be forgotten. The king, 76, and queen, 77, will arrive in Canada on May 26 and depart on May 27. And while the couple will be on the same continent as the Duke of Sussex, who lives in California, there are reportedly no plans for father and son to have a heartfelt reunion behind closed doors. Fox News Digital reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment. 'Prince Harry is the king's flesh and blood, so of course he would like some sort of reconciliation with his youngest son,' British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard claimed to Fox News Digital. 'However, it's been over five years since Megxit, and still, Prince Harry is full of animosity,' Chard claimed. 'Prince Harry has blown all trust and any reconciliation with his father and the royal family for the moment.' On May 2nd, Harry's rift with the royal family burst into the open once more when he gave a raw television interview to the BBC after losing a court case over his security. In a long and, at times, emotional conversation, the 40-year-old said he wants reconciliation, but his father won't speak to him because of 'this security stuff,' a legal wrangle over protection for the prince when he is in Britain. 'This, at the heart of it, is a family dispute,' he has been estranged from his family since he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped back as senior royals in 2020 and moved to the U.S., alleging hostility and racist attitudes by the press and royal establishment. Harry's 2023 tell-all memoir, 'Spare,' stuffed with private details and embarrassing revelations, made things worse. Sources close to the prince previously claimed to People magazine that the king, who was diagnosed with cancer in February 2024, won't respond to Harry's letters or calls. British royal expert Hilary Fordwich claimed to Fox News Digital that it was always 'extremely unlikely' that the king would have met with Harry during his Canada visit. 'Harry has destroyed any trust with his public airing of grievances in his security dispute, as this is a constitutional matter,' Fordwich explained. 'King Charles cannot have a private conversation with his wayward son without the fear of Harry revealing to the media the content of such a private family discussion,' Fordwich claimed. 'There is no sign of reconciliation. Harry's statements reflect a sense of resignation regarding the lamentable state of their relationship, which remains deeply fractured.' 'Harry has willingly and knowingly caused pain and public damage via his actions, so the royal family views him as a 'loose cannon,' hence their reluctance to engage with him further,' Fordwich claimed. 'In particular, his public comments regarding his father's health and security were viewed as highly inappropriate, as well as counterproductive.' However, some royal experts believe there are more practical reasons why the king would skip a meeting with his son. 'It's certainly tempting to imagine a spontaneous reunion,' Shannon Felton Spence, a former British public affairs official, told Fox News Digital. 'But royal trips — especially those abroad — are planned with military precision, often months in advance,' she pointed out. 'Every moment is accounted for, every engagement tightly choreographed, and every detail managed with the gravitas of a diplomatic mission. These are not the kinds of trips where one can simply 'pop down' for a personal visit, no matter how close the geography may seem.' 'While the proximity may raise eyebrows … physical closeness doesn't always translate to meaningful contact,' Felton Spence shared. 'Whether the king and his son will find a moment to connect remains to be seen, but … it's likely less a snub and more a reflection of the constraints and priorities that define royal travel.' Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner agreed. 'It would set a precedent for them changing plans at the last minute,' Turner told Fox News Digital. 'Protocol and planning are set for any overseas visit months in advance. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, then they are set in stone.' Charles made his first official visit to Canada in 1970, People magazine reported. He most recently visited the country in 2022 with Queen Camilla to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Still, several royal experts argued that if the king had planned to meet with Harry, it would have leaked to the press. Harry himself has spoken about his father's condition as Buckingham Palace gives infrequent updates. Harry has met his father only once, briefly, since his diagnosis. 'I don't know how much longer my father has,' Harry told the BBC. But Harry said that what's souring the relationship now is a decision to remove his police protection detail after he stopped being a working royal. The Court of Appeal in London rejected Harry's bid to restore the protection, saying a government committee was justified in deciding that security should be assessed on a case-by-case basis whenever Harry visits the U.K. He suggested that his father was part of the problem, saying that he had asked the king 'to step out of the way and let the experts do their job.' Harry's memoir scattered bitterness, blaming his father, stepmother and his elder brother Prince William, heir to the British throne. Still, he told the BBC that he could forgive his family. 'I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point in continuing to fight anymore,' said Harry. Chard argued that if Harry were to 'show humility' and do the reverse – apologize to his father – tensions could ease with 'certain members of his family.' 'His actions have created significant damage to the institution, leading to a broader discussion about the future of the monarchy,' said Chard. '[After he apologizes], only then will King Charles endeavor to arrange a private meet-up with his son, away from prying eyes and ears.' 'Is Prince Harry stuck in a cycle of grief? He certainly seems unhappy,' Chard reflected. 'For a meeting to take place, Harry needs to move on from the stage where life is not fair, learn to listen, accept responsibility and stop his unscrupulous behavior, blaming his family for everything. Accepting the reality that he hasn't won certain cases and moving on will also do him the world of good.' 'Harry would have everything to gain by flying to meet with his father [privately] as his words have indicated he needs and wants reconciliation,' added Fordwich. Harry claimed that he and his family are endangered when visiting Britain because of hostility aimed at him and Meghan on social media and through relentless hounding by the U.K. press. He and Meghan are raising their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in California. Harry admitted he 'can't see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the U.K.' 'It's really quite sad that I won't be able to show my children my homeland,' he said. The Associated Press contributed to this report.