A reconciliation between Duchess Kate and Prince Harry seems like a pipe dream, according to a royal expert.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, visited London this week to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
This trip was my first since learning of my estranged sister-in-law’s cancer diagnosis in March.
But hopes of a royal reconciliation were dashed on Tuesday when Prince Harry’s representatives confirmed to the Post that he would not be meeting with his family, especially King Charles, because the king’s schedule is “full.” .
Additionally, no members of the royal family attended Wednesday’s Invictus celebrations at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
For former royal butler Grant Harrold, a royal reunion is not on the cards anytime soon.
“I’ve always said I think it’s possible, but the more time passes and the more I see and hear, the less and less likely it is that we’ll ever see each other again,” Charles said. said Harold, who worked under him for seven years. For several years when he was Prince of Wales, he exclusively spoke to the Post.
“Kate had a good relationship with Harry, so I always thought she would have been the one to break things up between them.”
“But I think as time goes on, it becomes less and less likely that something like that will happen,” he added.
Last week, it was reported that Prince William, the heir to the throne, has no interest in meeting his brother.
Not only that, royal author Christopher Andersen claimed that Prince William “is not letting his brother near his sick wife.”
Other members of the company appear to be taking a similar stance, as no one attended Wednesday’s Invictus Games 10th anniversary celebration.
Instead, members of the royal family, including Queen Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester joined King Charles and 8,000 guests for a garden party at Buckingham Palace, just 4.2 miles away.
Prince Harry, who arrived alone at the event, gave a reading at St Paul’s Cathedral in London to mark 10 years since the first Invictus Games were held in the capital.
Once inside, the Duke was greeted with hugs by his late mother Princess Diana’s relatives, including his uncle and aunt, Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes.
Prince William did not attend either event, instead performing royal duties at Windsor Castle on Wednesday morning and spending the day with his wife, who has cancer, and their three children.
On Thursday, Prince Harry was already on his way to London’s Heathrow Airport, where he enjoyed a secret reunion with his wife, Duchess Meghan, before flying to Nigeria.
