Prince Harry could push for royal family photo if King Charles agrees to reunite

Prince Harry has reportedly ‘agreed’ to invite King Charles, royals to 2027 Invictus Games

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King Charles may face pressure for public reunion moment with Harry, Meghan
King Charles may face pressure for public reunion moment with Harry, Meghan

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are expected to push King Charles to pose for a family photo if he decides to show up at 2027 Invictus Games.

According to reports, the Duke of Sussex has “agreed” to invite the monarch and the royal family members to the games, set to be held in Birmingham.

However, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams claimed that any public interaction between the King and the Sussexes would raise concerns within the Palace.

He told The Express that Harry and Meghan would likely seek photo opportunities with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, which could benefit their public image.

"'Reconciliation' sounds so simple as everyone obviously supports it,” he told the publication.

“However, it might involve extremely serious problems for the royal family, who rightly do not trust the Sussexes.

"If the King accepted it, this would involve public contact with Harry and almost certainly Meghan and his grandchildren, Archie and Lili."

Referring to Sussexes’ ongoing feud with Prince William and Kate Middleton, the expert said it’s highly unlikely that the Prince and Princess of Wales would take part.

"From what we know now, it would seem certain that William and Catherine would not attend,” Fitzwilliams said.

““The photo opportunities which transpired would be of immeasurable use to the Sussexes brand.

"It has been reported that they have included the HRH titles on their children’s passports and would like them to have the choice to become working royals, though this is not a scenario which the King, or William, is likely to contemplate."