Speculation grows over a possible reunion as the Duke of Sussex visits the UK
Prince Harry may be preparing to travel to Balmoral after reportedly receiving King Charles III’s approval to continue peace talks.
According to former royal butler Grant Harrold, the Duke of Sussex could spend time at the Scottish estate this week during his first UK visit since a behind-the-scenes meeting between his team and the King’s advisers in London.
Harry is scheduled to attend the World Child Awards on September 8, a date that also marks the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Harrold told GB News that Balmoral would be a natural place for Harry to reconnect. “I think he would probably love to spend time at Balmoral,” he said, adding that the estate’s quiet setting might suit him well.
If Harry does make the trip north, it would be the first time he has joined the family at Balmoral since stepping back from royal life in 2020. Harrold, who worked for King Charles for seven years during the princes’ youth, believes the King would welcome the chance to see his youngest son. “He likes everyone to get on. You can guarantee the King wants it resolved,” he said.
Harrold cautioned, however, that reconciliation does not necessarily mean a return to royal duties for Harry. “I think the King will want some sort of peaceful resolution,” he explained. “It’s not impossible. That would be a very clear indication that things are going in the right direction.”
Harry’s last trip to the UK was in April for a legal case over his security arrangements. On that occasion, he did not meet with the King, the Prince of Wales, or other family members.
