Prince Harry is reportedly unlikely to have any contact with Queen Camilla during his upcoming visit to the UK next month.
The Duke of Sussex is expected to travel to England with Meghan Markle as the couple marks the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games 2027. However, reports suggest there are no plans for Harry to meet with his stepmother during the trip.
According to The Times, Queen Camilla is "staying well clear" of the situation and is "unlikely to get involved" with her stepson.
Meanwhile, Woman's Day claims Camilla has reservations about King Charles' reported efforts to mend the rift within the royal family. The publication also alleges that Prince William remains opposed to any reconciliation, with both believed to question whether Harry and Meghan can be trusted.
A source quoted by the magazine claimed Camilla sees the idea of rebuilding ties as "complete lunacy," while William is said to be pushing back against any attempts to extend an olive branch to his younger brother.
Despite the reported resistance, King Charles is said to be increasingly emotional about the ongoing divide between his sons. According to the source, the monarch feels too much time has already been lost and is determined to encourage reconciliation.
"William is still livid and can't understand why his father keeps extending olive branches. As far as he's concerned, Harry is beyond hope," the source claimed.
Neither Buckingham Palace nor representatives for Prince Harry have commented on the reports, and the claims remain unverified.
