Speculation grows over a possible royal reunion at the 2027 Birmingham event
There is growing chatter that King Charles may be open to setting past tensions aside and responding positively to an invitation from his younger son, Prince Harry.
The possibility centres around the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham, an event closely tied to Harry’s public work and personal passion. While relations between father and son have remained strained, some believe the occasion could offer a rare opportunity for a public show of unity.
Royal editor Matt Wilkinson shared his thoughts, noting that the Invictus Games hold deep significance for Harry. He suggested that the Duke of Sussex envisions a moment where his family could come together, even picturing them seated alongside the Royal Family during the event. However, he acknowledged that such a scenario may be overly hopeful at this stage.
Wilkinson also struck a cautious tone about the likelihood of senior royals attending. While unexpected developments can never be ruled out, he indicated that, in his view, King Charles is unlikely to make an appearance. He added that Prince William and Queen Camilla would also probably stay away.
Instead, the event may see representation from political figures, such as government ministers or the prime minister, rather than senior members of the Royal Family.
For now, the idea of a royal reunion at Invictus remains uncertain, but the conversation itself highlights the ongoing interest in whether bridges between Harry and the monarchy could eventually be rebuilt.
