It's been quite a while since Harry and his father had a chance to meet one-on-one and mend their fences, but there's now a small 24-hour window where King Charles will have an opportunity to see his son at the Invictus Games next month.
From OK! Magazine:
"The King loves his son very much, but he has been mortally wounded by what he has done," a royal insider spilled.
"He will always be there for him but draws the line at public slanging matches. If the talks take place, the King will make it very clear that there will be absolutely no private family business discussed in public moving forward," the anonymous source added.
The Duke of Sussex will travel to Germany for the Invictus Games from September 9-17, which marks the King's final week of vacation at Balmoral Castle. It is reported that the royal rebel will head back to America via Britain, which would give him roughly a 24-hour timeframe to meet with his father. Although no meeting has been announced, a visit would give parent and child a chance to see one another for the first time since Charles III's coronation on May 6.
Unlike Prince William and his feud with Harry, it is speculated that the King keeps an open dialogue with the fiery-haired prince and his wife, Meghan Markle. This is despite the Sovereign's anger at his son for ridiculing and throwing damaging accusations at his wife, Queen Camilla, in Spare. Be that as it may, a parent's unconditional love for their children is apparently dictating the monarch's opinion of the Sussex family.
I'm not a huge fan of Camilla myself, but maybe openly smearing her in a tell-all book was a tad uncouth.
However, this behavior from Harry isn't a huge surprise, given that he's been really vocal ever since he put a ring on Meghan's finger.