King Charles, Harry reconciliation: Royal expert reflects on 'work going on behind the scenes'
Peter Phillips is expected to invite Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to his wedding in June
A royal expert has claimed that King Charles will be happy to see his estranged son Prince Harry amid claims the family reunion in looming.
Speaking to the Cheat Sheet, royal expert and former aide of King Charles butler Grant Harrold has said that the monarch will be happy to meet Harry as his nephew Peter Phillips is expected to invite the Duke to his wedding in June.
The expert said, "I think it’s very likely that Peter will invite Harry and Meghan to the wedding. Weddings are a chance to bring the family together. All the cousins were very close growing up, of course they were all sharing this very unique experience of growing up in royalty.”
Harrold added: "If Harry and Meghan do attend the wedding, there will of course be tension. I wouldn’t say Prince William and Kate will be happy about a reunion, but it is just a chance for the whole family to get together for a positive event."
The expert continued "It could be a good opportunity for this first reunion, when there is so much happy celebration around them and they’re not the focus of goings on. Regardless, I am sure the King will be happy to see his son. We know there is work going on behind the scenes to repair that relationship."
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