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Prince Harry has a plan that could end the royal rift with King…

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Prince Harry will reportedly extend an olive branch to King Charles by asking him to open his Invictus Games in the UK.

“Prince Harry desperately wants Charles at Invictus — and he wants him to open the games alongside him,” a source told the Sun.

They explained that Harry will “fulfill a dream” by taking the stage alongside the monarch at the opening ceremony in 2027 in comments published Friday.

Sources told the outlet that Prince Harry, 41, and King Charles, 77, are “keen” to put an end to their years long rift — which came to a head when Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, 44, quit the royal family to move to Montecito, Calif. in 2020.

Prince Harry is said to be planning an “olive branch” that could end his royal rift with King Charles. Getty Images
The Sun reports that the Duke of Sussex will ask his father to open the Invictus Games in 2027. Samir Hussein/WireImage

“It is appropriate because Invictus is returning to the UK for the first time since 2014, and given Charles is Head of the Armed Forces,” a source for the outlet explained.

“Invictus always invites Heads of State but Harry wants to go further with Charles involved in the opening ceremony. The games represent a cause close to both’s hearts.”

The source said the father-son duo “appear to want a reconciliation” and noted that the games are “a perfect opportunity for them to work alongside each other.”

“The sight of them on stage when it opens would be heart-warming and in the spirit of the occasion,” they said.

The father-son duo are “keen” to end their years long rift, according to the outlet. Getty Images
The games “represent a cause close to both’s hearts” a source explained. Getty Images

The insider added that those who are “helping to plan the games are convinced” Harry’s dream will happen, and that they are “planning for Charles to play a role in the opening ceremony,” which will take place in Birmingham.

Prince Harry established his Invictus Games back in 2014 as a Paralympic-style competition event for wounded or otherwise impacted service men and women.

Next year’s event will run from July 10 through July 17, 2027, concluding on Queen Camilla’s 80th birthday.

“Planning committees are aware of Camilla’s birthday and hope Charles will be able to do the opening and attend events while still honoring commitments to his wife,” a source said.

The next Invictus Games will take place in Birmingham in July 2027. Getty Images
The pair has been at odds for years, with tensioning heightening when Prince Harry left his royal family duties to move to Montecito with Meghan Markle. Getty Images

The events, they noted, are “planned way in advance, and there have been meetings and conference calls about the 2027 Invictus pretty much since the last ones in Vancouver finished.”

The Sun’s source shared that Harry is involved “across every detail of what is going on with Invictus.”

“He is buoyed with the thought of opening the games with his father, and there are hopes that other royals will attend,” they continued. “It would be ­fitting as they are in Birmingham.”

A rep for Prince Harry did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Harry and Charles last spoke in person back in September. Getty Images
Prior to that, they met up in 2024. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation

In June, the Daily Mail reported that the Duke of Sussex planned to invite other family members, as well.

“Harry has agreed that Invictus should extend an invitation to his family,” a source told the outlet in June, adding that “Invictus hopes the royal family will come along to support the wounded veterans taking part.”

Prince Harry and King Charles reunited for the first time in over a year back in September, when the pair met for a summit at Clarence House for “a private tea.”

Prince Harry is expected to travel to the UK later this month for a court case. Getty Images
He’s not expected to meet up with King Charles during the trip. Aaron Chown/WPA Pool/Shutterstock

Prior to that, they met up in February 2024 after the monarch announced that he was receiving treatment for cancer.

Prince Harry is said to be traveling to the UK later this month for his court case against Associated Newspapers (ANL) — though a source told Page Six earlier this month that timing could be “very tight,” and thus “extremely difficult” to plan anything other than the trial.

Another source told us that the king will likely be in Scotland when the Duke of Sussex arrives, making it unlikely they’ll meet up for a visit this month.

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