Prince Harry’s long-awaited reunion with King Charles III is now in doubt, with insiders claiming both sides have reached an impasse over crucial details.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, is set to arrive in the UK on September 8 — the second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing — to attend the WellChild Awards. But despite weeks of talk about a possible meeting with his 76-year-old father, who continues his cancer treatment, palace sources say negotiations have stalled.
Disagreements Over Time, Place, and Purpose
“The whole thing is a mess. They can’t settle on a schedule, they can’t agree on a location, and they don’t even have an agenda,” one insider told royal commentator Rob Shuter. “Every point turns into a fight.”
Charles reportedly suggested keeping the meeting low-key at Windsor Castle or Clarence House, while Harry pushed for a “neutral venue far from palace walls.”
What began as a disagreement over location soon spiraled into disputes over timing. The King wanted the catch-up firmly scheduled, while Harry demanded flexibility. Even the purpose of the meeting has become a sticking point — Charles’ team urging focus on “moving forward,” while Harry’s camp insists “unresolved grievances be addressed first.”
“It’s gridlock,” another source admitted. “They can’t even agree on why they’re meeting.”
Harry’s Reported List of Demands
Adding to the tension are Harry’s alleged demands, outlined by Shuter in his latest Substack.
The first is for full, King-funded security for himself, Meghan Markle, and their children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four. This comes after Harry’s failed legal attempt to regain taxpayer-funded police protection in the UK.
His second demand is for Buckingham Palace to assume responsibility for press and paparazzi management. “Harry doesn’t want another trip where he feels unprotected and exposed,” one aide said. “He wants iron-clad guarantees — not vague promises. Security and privacy are non-negotiable.”
Most controversial of all is his request that Meghan be treated as Her Royal Highness, with formal bows and curtsies, despite stepping down as a working royal in 2020.
Peace Talks at Risk of Collapse
Representatives from both sides were seen holding “peace talks” in London in July, fueling hopes of progress. However, courtiers now warn that the latest breakdown could derail reconciliation altogether. “If this collapses, the door may slam shut for good,” one said.
Harry is traveling alone, with Meghan and their children remaining in California, and it is unclear how long he plans to stay in Britain.
The Duke has not seen his father since January last year. Speaking to the BBC in May, Harry said he still hoped for peace with his family: “There’s no point continuing to fight any more, life is precious,” he reflected, adding that he does not know “how much longer” his father has left.