
However, royal author Angela Levin says Harry shouldn’t expect an apology.
Royal author Angela Levin claims Harry shouldn’t expect an apology. She says King Charles wants his grandchildren there, but if Harry seeks an apology, “he can get lost.”
Levin suggests Harry might visit the UK alone with Archie, as Meghan could stay in the U.S. with Lilibet.
Meanwhile, Harry is not expected at the private Balmoral gathering marking Queen Elizabeth’s passing, which will include King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate, and other senior royals. Historian Tessa Dunlop notes Harry and Meghan “haven’t actively been invited.”

Harry and Meghan have an open invitation to Balmoral but weren’t specifically invited to the Queen’s commemoration, as they won’t be in the UK. Harry is expected to be at the Invictus Games in Germany. The gathering is a private family event, and since they’re not around, there was no point in extending an official invite.
Prince Harry is set to attend the Invictus Games in Germany on September 17, with reports suggesting possible peace talks with King Charles.
A royal source told OK! that the King will return to London from Balmoral around the same time, before heading to France on September 20. With a few days free, efforts are underway to arrange a meeting between father and son.

The upcoming meeting will be the first since the coronation.
A royal source stated that while King Charles loves Prince Harry, he has been deeply hurt by his actions. The King will always support his son but refuses public disputes. If talks happen, he will insist that private family matters remain private.
Although Meghan Markle is expected at the Invictus Games, she is unlikely to join Harry for the peace talks.
We hope Harry can mend his relationship with his father and brother.