Prince William has been talking about building confidence and skills for the future just as reports claim he is pushing back against his father’s attempt to reconcile with Harry.
The Prince of Wales visited a community hub in north London on Wednesday,
meeting young people whose lives have been changed through funding from BBC
Children in Need. He travelled to the Ubele Initiative at the Wolves Lane
Centre, where he learned about youth-led projects supported by the We Move FWD
programme.
Later, Kensington Palace shared photos from the visit with the caption,
“Supporting young changemakers.”
Prince William said: “Meeting young people supported by BBC Children in Need’s
We Move FWD programme to hear how youth-led social action is creating
opportunity, confidence and skills for the future.”
The palace message added that it was inspiring to see black young people
driving positive change through food growing, environmental awareness, arts,
media and community leadership.
The appearance came as royal commentator Rob Shuter claimed that King Charles
is quietly considering a deeply personal move to repair his fractured
relationship with Harry and Meghan Markle by inviting them to stay at Balmoral
Castle.
A palace insider told him: “This is Charles’ most personal residence. Offering
Harry and Meghan time at Balmoral is an enormous gesture. It signals trust,
forgiveness and a genuine desire to heal.”
However, sources say Prince William is firmly against the idea. He reportedly
believes it is too much, too soon and worries it could reopen wounds that have
barely started to close.
