Prince Harry is expected to meet with his father, King Charles, in London next week as part of efforts to reconcile with the royal family following past controversies created by his memoir and public criticisms. The Duke of Sussex’s visit precedes a notable event, the Invictus Games anniversary, which he is set to celebrate while in the UK. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams has commented on the importance of Harry rebuilding trust with the royal family, a move that might see Meghan and their children join him in the UK in the future. The Sussexes have made changes to their communications team, possibly indicating a new public relations approach as they aim to mend familial ties and improve their public image. Additionally, they have been invited to Nigeria to participate in initiatives supporting service members and their families.

In another royal family matter, King Charles has disclosed his ongoing battle with cancer in personal letters to friends, showcasing his determination to overcome the illness and resume his royal duties fully. The King’s commitment is evident as he plans to participate in the 80th-anniversary commemorations of the D-Day landings in Normandy. Sources close to Prince William, now the Prince of Wales, suggest concern about the balance between his father’s health and his royal responsibilities. Despite these health challenges, King Charles is preparing to spend time with Prince Harry during his upcoming visit, underlining the significance of family support during his recovery period.