Prince Harry Plans ‘Peace Talks’ with King Charles in Hope for Family Feud
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 14 – Senior aides from King Charles and Prince Harry met to open communication channels after 18 months, aiming to end a five-year feud following the Sussexes' royal exit, sources said.
- On July 9, aides for King Charles and Prince Harry met at the Royal Over-Seas League, marking initial 'peace talks' after years of family rift.
- The feud began when the Sussexes left royal duties, intensified by 'Spare' disclosing a fight with Prince William, and now hinges on insiders' claim that Harry must end 'endless rounds of broadcast interviews' for reconciliation.
- The meeting included Liam Maguire alongside two senior aides, with Meredith Maines meeting Tobyn Andreae last Wednesday, alongside Liam Maguire.
- 'Significant' step was how aides described the meeting, according to senior aides, as it opened communication channels for the first time in years.
- Looking ahead, his next trip will test the thaw, as Royal sources say Prince Harry may be invited to Balmoral in August and will visit the UK in September for WellChild events.
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