Prince Harry is apparently trying to smooth things over with the royal family.
He is supposedly going to start sharing his official schedule of engagements, appearances, and outings to avoid conflicts with the British royal family, reportedly to avoid conflicts and claims that he and Meghan Markle are trying to overshadow them, per The Mail on Sunday.
The outlet reported that Prince Harry’s recent trip to Angola took over headlines, eclipsing coverage of Queen Camilla’s 78th birthday.
They also suggest that sharing calendars is a hint towards both parties trying to find a time for Prince Harry and his father, King Charles, to meet in person.
The father and son have been distant, with their last visit being in February 2024 when Prince Harry flew to the U.K. to see King Charles after the announcement of the monarch’s cancer diagnosis. He was there briefly, leaving a day after his arrival.
In May of this year, Prince Harry said he would “love a reconciliation with my family” during an interview with the BBC.
“There’s no point in continuing to fight anymore,” he said, adding, “I don’t know how much longer my father has,” appearing to reference King Charles’ cancer diagnosis and ongoing treatment.
According to People Magazine, a private meeting was held on July 9 in London between aides to Prince Harry and King Charles’ communications secretary, with a source telling the outlet, “It was a good first step. It is always better to be talking.”
The royal family and Prince Harry have had a strained relationship ever since Harry wrote the memoir “Spare” where he spilled the tea on issues within the royal family and his grievances with his father and brother, Prince William.