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A British royal family insider reveals Prince Harry’s next move

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The desired meeting between King Charles III and Prince Harry held at Clarence House has been described by sources close to the royal family as a true turning point. With just 54 minutes of conversation and a cup of tea, it could mark the beginning of a desired process of family reconciliation between Harry and his family. The meeting, already dubbed by British media as a “peace summit,” has sparked enormous expectations among monarchy followers and royal politics observers.

According to a Royal Family informant revealed to the Daily Mail, this brief but symbolic encounter could be the first step toward a broader and deeply emotional reunion. Next year, Prince Harry is expected to return to the United Kingdom. This time, he will be accompanied by his wife Meghan Markle and their children Archie, who is six years old, and Lilibet Diana, who is four.

Prince Harry and Archie walk together along a path surrounded by trees while some objects are scattered on the ground.

| Instagram, @meghan

If it happens, this visit would mean the long-desired reunion between Charles III and his grandchildren. He hasn’t seen them for three years, when they traveled from California to attend the Platinum Jubilee of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

A British royal family informant gives important information about Prince Harry

Back then, the then Prince of Wales was delighted by the presence of the little ones and enjoyed heartwarming moments as a grandfather.

Something that circumstances and distance have prevented since then. Now, after months of public tension and family estrangement, last Tuesday’s meeting could have paved the way for Charles III to resume that role.

Red-haired man with a beard and a dark suit sitting at a table during a meeting

| Instagram, @princeandprincessofwales

Prince Harry is happy about his trip to the United Kingdom

“It’s clear that Harry now regrets some of his actions. He wants to restore his relationship with his family and with the people of the United Kingdom,” the sources cited by the Daily Mail said. Although a permanent return of Harry to the United Kingdom still seems unlikely, this possible family trip could represent the beginning of a new chapter in his relationship with the Crown.

Meanwhile, Harry’s spokesperson stated on Thursday that “Harry loved being back in the United Kingdom,” thus confirming the prince’s desire to get closer to his family. The informant has been clear: Harry’s next step is to return to the United Kingdom with his family, with the purpose of reuniting with his father and making up for lost time.

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