Friends of Prince Harry have disclosed that the Duke of Sussex is eager for King Charles to extend an invitation for his family to stay in Norfolk this summer, with the hope of seeing his grandchildren and healing the deep rift within the royal household. They indicate that Harry wishes to spend quality time with his father on the private Sandringham estate in July, viewing it as a crucial step toward reconciliation.
Trust Issues Pose a Significant Challenge
However, sources close to the monarch have informed the Daily Mail that 'low trust and bitter experience' stemming from a series of leaks and media briefings attributed to 'Team Sussex' in recent years present a major obstacle to restoring family harmony. These insiders suggest that past incidents have made progress difficult, casting a shadow over any potential reunion plans.
A Strained Relationship Over Two Years
Prince Harry has only seen his father twice in the past two years following his contentious departure from the UK, which was accompanied by numerous public attacks on his family through interviews and his memoir. Despite this history of acrimony, Harry reportedly holds out hope that he, Meghan, and their children will be invited to enjoy 'some family time' at Sandringham in July, coinciding with his planned return to the UK.
Mail Readers Weigh In on the Debate
Now, the Daily Mail is inviting public opinion through its latest poll, asking: should the King invite Harry and his family to Norfolk? This follows a previous poll where readers were questioned about limiting under-fives to one hour of screentime daily. Out of more than 3,000 votes, an overwhelming 90 percent responded 'yes,' while only 10 percent said 'no,' highlighting strong public sentiment on such issues.



