King Charles hopes to play ‘peacemaker’ between sons Harry and William during rumored May trip

King Charles hoping to play 'peacemaker' between sons Harry and William during rumored May trip
King Charles hoping to play 'peacemaker' between sons Harry and William during rumored May trip
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King Charles is hoping to act as a middleman between Prince Harry and Prince William during the Duke of Sussex’s rumored upcoming trip to London.

Harry, 39, has reportedly penciled in a trip to the UK in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

And it seems as though both camps are looking to put the past behind them, as the monarch, 75, is reportedly considering playing “peacemaker” between the feuding brothers.

King Charles is hoping to act as a “peacemaker” between Prince Harry and Prince William during the Duke of Sussex’s rumored upcoming trip to London. UK Press via Getty Images
King Charles is hoping to act as a “peacemaker” between Prince Harry and Prince William during the Duke of Sussex’s rumored upcoming trip to London. UK Press via Getty Images

Palace sources claim that Charles has given Harry the go-ahead about a potential meetup with the Prince of Wales.

“It is very likely that Harry and William will see each other next month and anything is possible. The King will want the brothers to patch things up so it’s more than likely that he could play peacemaker,” a source told Sky News Australia.

“King Charles wants to make a peace deal between Harry and William in his life,” a separate insider told the outlet.

The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace and reps for the Sussexes for comment.

While Harry’s rumored trip is still unconfirmed, it’s believed that celebrations will take place at St Paul’s Cathedral.

It’s unclear if the trip will be yet another solo venture, following hot on the heels of his mad dash to his home soil in February.

Harry, 39, has reportedly penciled in a trip to his home soil in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Harry, 39, has reportedly penciled in a trip to his home soil in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

It’s believed that the Duke did not see William, the heir to the throne, during his blink-and-you-miss-it 24-hour trip to London last month.

What’s more, Harry stayed at a luxe London hotel rather than with family at one of their many royal residences peppered across the country.

The Waleses have had a yearslong rift with the Sussexes, but last month it was reported that the pair may be looking to bury the hatchet once and for all.

It’s unclear whether the Duchess of Sussex will join her husband on his rumored trip to London. Getty Images
It’s unclear whether the Duchess of Sussex will join her husband on his rumored trip to London. Getty Images

The Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly asked the Sussexes to bring their children with them the next time they visit the UK, but apparently, Markle has politely passed up on the offer. Sources, however, deny the new report.

Archie and Lilibet last visited the UK during the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.

Markle, for her part, last returned to England for the Queen’s funeral service in September that year.

The feuding brothers have been at odds ever since Harry and his wife quit royal life in 2020. Getty Images
The feuding brothers have been at odds ever since Harry and his wife quit royal life in 2020. Getty Images

It may be tricky to see the Sussexes return to the UK together, especially after Harry lost his bid for taxpayer-funded UK security protection for his family.

This now means that the duo will have to pay out of pocket for their family’s security when visiting the UK.