Prince Harry may be ready to turn the page. The Duke of Sussex has reportedly offered to share his official calendar with the royal family. According to a report published by Daily Mail on Sunday, the gesture is aimed at preventing public schedule clashes between Harry & Meghan’s appearances and royal family events. This has been a common source of speculation regarding one-upmanship. Harry’s gesture comes as a quiet but meaningful step, signaling his hope for healing after years of distance.
The outlet claims Harry’s recent visit to Angola made headlines that overshadowed Queen Camilla’s 78th birthday coverage, further highlighting the need for coordination.
Hope for Face-to-Face Reunion With King Charles

Sharing schedules could also help pave the way for an in-person meeting between Harry and King Charles. The two last saw each other in February 2024, when Harry flew to the U.K. after learning of the King’s cancer diagnosis. The father-son duo met briefly at Clarence House before Harry returned to California the following day.
Secret London Meeting Sparks Optimism

On July 9, two of Prince Harry’s aides quietly met with King Charles’ communications secretary in London. While the palace described the meeting as a professional exchange, insiders see it as a thaw in relations. “It was a good first step,” a source told People. “It is always better to be talking.” One palace insider added, “There’s optimism that it can be taken forward.”
Harry is Still Open to Reconciliation

Back in May, the Duke of Sussex told the BBC, “There’s no point in continuing to fight anymore,” adding, “I don’t know how much longer my father has.” Harry also expressed his desire for healing, saying, “I would love reconciliation with my family.”
Despite the progress, tensions between Harry and his brother remain unchanged. Reports suggest Prince William & Princess Kate were not informed about the July 9 meeting.

“It’s no coincidence that William and Catherine did not have a representative at the Royal Overseas League,” a friend told the Daily Mail. “They were not asked to send anyone and will be treating the talks with extreme caution.”
The source added, “The fact that it ended up in the newspapers tells you all you need to know.”
Harry-Meghan: What Are They Up To Now?

Harry & Meghan continue to raise their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in the quiet luxury of their Montecito home. The couple’s $100 million partnership with Netflix, the streaming giant deal that delivered five shows, including “Harry & Meghan”, “Heart of Invictus”, and “With Love, Meghan”, is reportedly coming to an end this fall.
According to Page Six, Netflix is shifting its strategy, moving away from exclusive contracts toward more flexible “first look” deals. This could mean that even if the Sussexes continue working with the company, any future agreement would likely come with a smaller price tag.
The Duke & Duchess of Sussex’s existing deal resulted in a mix of projects, including the Duchess’s recently renewed lifestyle series, “With Love, Meghan.” As fall approaches, questions swirl around what’s next for the couple’s media ventures.
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Prince Harry’s Quiet Peace Offering to Royal Family Revealed