Harry and Meghan ‘frustrated’ after secret meeting is caught on camera


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have found themselves once again at the center of a royal media storm—this time over a quietly arranged meeting that was never meant to be made public.

On Wednesday, two of the couple’s top communications officials, Meredith Maines and Liam Maguire, were seen meeting with Tobyn Andreae, the King’s communications secretary, at a private London club near Clarence House. The Royal Over-Seas League, a members-only institution that ironically champions international unity, served as the backdrop for the discreet gathering.

Images of the three chatting over drinks on a sunlit garden terrace quickly surfaced in the Mail on Sunday, prompting a flurry of speculation about what the meeting might mean for relations between Harry and his father. Despite reports suggesting the encounter could signal the start of a royal reconciliation, the Sussexes have been left frustrated—not over the talks themselves, but by how publicly they’ve been exposed.

According to sources close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the couple was not behind the leak. In fact, they reportedly see the media attention as jeopardizing what was supposed to be a sensitive and informal step toward healing. The Telegraph noted that Harry and Meghan had hoped to quietly open a new chapter with the royal household, but now feel blindsided by the coverage.

Though the images painted a calm, almost hopeful scene—Maines arriving with a Louis Vuitton bag, Andreae bearing a gift box from royal wine supplier Berry Bros & Rudd—those close to the situation say the Sussexes are not celebrating. They view the leak as a breach of trust at a time when both Harry and King Charles are said to be genuinely interested in repairing their bond, especially in light of the King’s recent cancer diagnosis.

No one has confirmed who initiated the meeting, whether it was the monarch or his estranged younger son. Still, it’s clear the encounter held significance. A source close to the King described it as “a meaningful first step,” adding that it could lead to further conversations and, perhaps, a long-awaited thaw in family relations. “There’s now a line of communication open that hasn’t been there in years,” the source told The Mail on Sunday. “That alone is progress.”

Others in royal circles have urged caution. The meeting, they argue, was more symbolic than substantive. Royal biographer Ingrid Seward suggested it may have been more of a protocol introduction—a chance for Maines, who joined Harry and Meghan’s team earlier this year, to meet her British counterpart.

Still, the optics matter. After years of public rifts, legal battles, and media fallout, any sign of bridge-building between the Sussexes and the royal institution draws attention. And for those reading between the lines, the relaxed drinks on a London terrace signal more than a mere formality.

What’s less clear is whether Prince William was informed ahead of time. Royal watchers believe a meeting involving senior palace officials likely wouldn’t have proceeded without at least his tacit approval, though Buckingham Palace has declined to comment.

The more difficult reconciliation, many believe, will be between the two brothers. While the King appears willing to explore peace with Harry, those close to the family suggest William remains deeply wary. “That will be the tougher relationship to mend,” said one insider. “There’s still a lot of resentment and distrust there.”

Even so, there may be public opportunities on the horizon for both sides to present a more united front. The 2027 Invictus Games, to be hosted in Birmingham, is reportedly being floated as one potential occasion for a symbolic reunion. Harry is also expected to return to the UK in September for the annual WellChild awards, which could offer another chance for quiet dialogue behind the scenes.

For now, though, the Duke and Duchess remain tight-lipped. Neither their spokesperson nor the Palace has issued a public statement about the meeting, and the images continue to circulate without official context.

Despite the frustration over the leak, royal aides maintain that the very act of showing up—on both sides—should not be underestimated. As one insider put it, “The fact that people are even talking face-to-face again is a small miracle. It may not fix everything overnight, but it opens the door. And that’s how healing begins.”