King Charles plans surprise for Prince Harry after Duke’s emotional plea
Prince Harry receives delightful news from King Charles amid Princess Kate's efforts for reunion
Prince Harry received good news from the UK after he expressed his "simple" wish to bring his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet back to his homeland.
The Duke of Sussex is expected to reunite with his father King Charles as the monarch might travel to the US for a key meeting.
Royal commentator Jennie Bond told the Mirror that if the King's medical treatment goes smoothly then there are chances of meeting with Donald Trump.
She said, "Soft power is one of the great strengths of the monarchy."
"It’s what they are particularly good at: treading a delicate diplomatic tightrope without the complication of being involved in the political arena," Jennie added.
The royal expert believes that the royals will play a huge role in strengthening ties between the UK and the US.
"Donald Trump is a man who appears to be hugely flattered by attention from royalty. So the Government would be crazy to ignore the asset they have," she stated.
It is rumoured that the King, who is eager to see his grandchildren, might take some time to visit them at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's home in Montecito.
Notably, these comments came after a close pal the Duke revealed that he is on a mission to win a security case in the UK and bring back his family to the place where he grew up.
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