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Recent reports from The Telegraph indicate that despite a two-month gap in their interactions, the possibility of Prince Charles meeting with his son, Prince Harry, remains uncertain.
The King’s packed schedule includes crucial meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, attending the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the season, and previous commitments, leaving little room for spontaneous gatherings.
Prince Harry’s imminent return to the UK is primarily driven by his participation in a special ceremony in London commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games next week.
Whenever Harry plans a visit to Britain, speculations arise about potential reunions with King Charles and Prince William.
However, a recent report from the Daily Express hinted that Camilla might choose to avoid meeting Harry during his visit to his father.
Sources suggest that even if a meeting between Harry and his father does occur, the likelihood of Camilla being present in the same room is slim.
King Charles is expected to attend the garden party at Buckingham Palace on May 8, making it challenging to find a suitable time for a rendezvous with Harry.
Royal author Petra Llywydd previously mentioned in a report from The Telegraph that Harry allegedly declined to be in the same vicinity as Queen Camilla during his visit.
Meghan Markle’s absence alongside her husband during this visit does not come as a surprise, considering previous statements by Omid Scobie, a prominent royal commentator, claiming she has no intention of returning to England.
Furthermore, Harry is scheduled to participate in a service of thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral next Wednesday, a significant event that may have influenced Meghan’s decision to stay behind.
The couple’s past experience during a visit in 2022, where they faced a mix of cheers and boos as they arrived, likely plays a role in Meghan’s reluctance to accompany Harry on this trip.
Chris Shipp, a supporter of the Sussexes, acknowledged the negative reception they received at St. Paul’s Cathedral previously, suggesting it as a reason for Meghan’s hesitation to join Harry this time.
In a surprising revelation, it has been disclosed that King Charles has yet to meet Harry and Meghan’s daughter, Lilibet.
This acknowledgment, made public by a media supporter of the royal couple, sheds light on the fact that Lilibet has not visited the UK, contrary to earlier assumptions.
Notably, commentators like Jack Royston have also acknowledged that apart from Jubilee events, Harry and Meghan did not venture out with their children during their previous visit to the UK.