Prince Harry has arrived in the UK for a five-day visit to London and Birmingham, without his wife Meghan Markle and their two children. His return has reignited speculation over a potential meeting with King Charles, but royal experts say any reunion would be carefully managed by palace officials.
Palace Aides Oversee Meeting
Royal commentator Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital that any interaction between Harry and the King would be meticulously organised to protect the monarchy's interests. She claimed that palace courtiers are likely to oversee every aspect of a meeting, focusing on safeguarding the institution rather than encouraging an emotional family reconciliation.
Fordwich added that reconciliation between father and son has become difficult because palace aides and other senior royals "don't trust Harry" alone with Charles. Aides reportedly remain close by throughout any conversation to prevent potential issues.
High Court Loss and Accommodation Dispute
Shortly after arriving in the UK alone, it was announced that Prince Harry had lost his High Court privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL). He landed just hours after his accommodation offer at Buckingham Palace was revoked, following much back and forth over his arrangements and whether his family would join him.
Invictus Games Event
Harry started a week of engagements with an event in London on Tuesday for the Invictus Games at Chatham House. The visit is expected to include further events in Birmingham, though details remain undisclosed.



