CRISIS TALKS
WOMAN - UK|April 29, 2024
Prince Harry wants to make amends with his brother and sister-in-law. Will his visit to the UK next month initiate a royal reconciliation, asks Emily Andrews
CRISIS TALKS

When his father was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, an emotional Duke of Sussex jumped straight on a plane to see the King. And when the Princess of Wales

announced last month that she too was undergoing cancer treatment, Harry privately contacted both her and his brother, Prince William, in what was widely seen as a welcome thawing of fraternal relations. Such devastating health scares can often change priorities and shift perspectives. After everything that’s been said and done, could this possibly bring the two warring brothers back together?

Next month, Harry is due in London for a service on 8 May at St Paul’s Cathedral, marking the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. The duke, 39, is due to speak and according to sources the Duchess of Sussex, 42, is also ‘listed as a guest’ for the event, with insiders telling one news outlet: ‘Both Harry and Meghan are listed as guests and a speech has been scheduled, but there is still a question mark over whether Meghan will make an appearance. Her name has been pencilled in as a TBC [to be confirmed].’

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