Prince Harry Reportedly Puts Forward A Peace Offering To Smoothen Reconciliation Quest

Jul 28, 2025 - 22:18
Prince Harry Reportedly Puts Forward A Peace Offering To Smoothen Reconciliation Quest
Prince Harry at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, day 8, Vancouver, Canada - 15 Jan 2025
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Prince Harry doubles his efforts to reconcile with the Royal Family after unintentionally outshining Queen Camilla.

The Duke of Sussex has been vocal about his willingness to reunite with his father and older brother following their public fallout. He reportedly made progress in his reconciliation quest when he met with King Charles's aides in London.

Prince Harry's fraught relationship with his family became evident after he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down as working members of the royal family in 2020. They broke more bridges with their scathing interview about their time as royals and Harry's tell-all memoir, "Spare."

Prince Harry Reportedly Willing To Share His Schedule With The Royal Family

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According to new reports, Harry has offered to share his official diary of engagements with the Royal Family after accidentally stealing the spotlight from Queen Camilla. He would share his schedule with Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace to avoid clashing with important events.

Harry's offer follows his trip to Angola, which overshadowed Queen Camilla's 78th birthday portrait. The monarch's big day received limited press coverage because the media was focused on Harry's symbolic walk through a minefield, a reference to his late mother.

The late Princess Diana famously walked through a landmine in Angola, with Harry initially following her footsteps in 2013. His second trip through the cleared minefield was to commemorate the efforts of the Halo Trust, the charity responsible for the landmine clearance, per RadarOnline.

The Diary-Sharing Arrangement May Speed Up The Reconciliation Plans

Prince William with King Charles and Prince Harry at the Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

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Sources described Harry's offer to share schedules with the Royal Family as a "significant milestone," claiming it demonstrated the Duke of Sussex's willingness to collaborate rather than compete with the Palace. An insider said:

"Before that meeting between their aides in London, conflicts of interest or clashes of publicity were relished and even perhaps encouraged by the Sussexes. Now, Harry has shifted into a new way of thinking. The tone is now all about 'deconflicting' with his family."

The diary-sharing arrangement, per the outlet, would revolve around a shared "grid" of engagements. This would help the Royal Family coordinate their events more effectively to avoid conflicts with the Sussexes.

However, Harry remained wary about being drawn into royal protocols, despite his efforts to rebuild their broken trust.

The Duke Of Sussex Isn't The Only Person 'Wary' Of The Reconciliation

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Harry's reported cautiousness about reconciling with his family proves that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. The Blast recently reported that a royal expert weighed in on King Charles's thoughts regarding his son's efforts to mend their strained relationship.

Hillary Fordwich noted that the monarch was "open" to mending his relationship with Harry, but remained skeptical about the reunion, given his son's past comments. "King Charles, while cautious and wary, might attend the Invictus Games," Fordwich claimed, adding:

"But of course, he prefers all private matters to remain private. In addition, there are many conflicts with the royal schedule, let alone Queen Camilla's 80th birthday during the games."

Royal Commentator Suspects The Former Working Royal's Intentions

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Harry's sudden desire to reconnect with his family after dropping shocking allegations about them did not sit right with a royal commentator. The Blast reported that Robert Jobson suspected his intentions were not entirely pure, but were driven by financial reasons.

Jobson shared a theory about the Sussexes' push for reconciliation, noting that their multimillion-dollar deal with Netflix was nearing its final stage. He suspected Harry and Meghan would need more funds to sustain themselves after parting ways with the streaming giant, claiming:

"The reality is, in the past, they got support from the King and the late Queen, and they said they were going to go and make their way. They've lost Spotify, they've lost Netflix. They can't rely on the spare money forever, can they?"

Prince Harry's Wife May Improve His Relationship With His Father

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Royal historian Dr. Tessa Dunlop supported the Sussexes, noting that Meghan's independence might improve her husband's relationship with his father. She explained that the entrepreneur's As Ever success could reduce the tensions within the family, saying:

"Love her or loathe her, Meghan has found her happy place and it has nothing to do with the Royal Family."

"This is good news for a future rapprochement between Harry and the King. The two men have a chance to work things through," Dunlop added.

The Blast reported that former royal correspondent Jennie Bond echoed similar sentiments, claiming Meghan's cordial relationship with Charles could influence his reunion with Harry.

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