Fresh claims about Meghan Markle and a possible return to England are back in the spotlight, with talk that King Charles III may have quietly answered some of her conditions.
According to recent reports, the discussion centres on visits to the UK and the 2027 Invictus Games. A source described as close to the couple claims Meghan has little interest in returning herself and has instead set firm expectations for Duke of Sussex to meet ahead of any trip.
Those demands are said to include private jet travel, adding a European holiday, and a visible role at the Games, even opening the event. The same report suggests the list has added pressure on Harry, not only because of the logistics but because of the conversations it would trigger.
Other claims are more personal. They reportedly include a public photo with Catherine and a private apology that would later find its way into the press. An invitation to stay with the King and Queen at Highgrove House is also said to be on the list.
Since those details emerged, royal columnist Phil Dampier has suggested there may already be movement behind the scenes. He says it is being reported that the King could allow the couple to stay at Highgrove during the Games, a scenario he finds believable.
Dampier adds that before Harry stepped back from royal duties, Charles had intended to give him the house. He also believes the King is keen on reconciliation and may even agree to open the 2027 Invictus Games, despite the timing overlapping with Queen Camilla’s 80th birthday.
As ever with royal reporting, much of this remains unconfirmed. Still, it points to a familiar theme: tentative steps toward reconciliation, paired with conditions that keep the conversation very much alive.
