Overview
- Prince Harry has offered to share his working diary with Buckingham and Kensington Palaces to avoid scheduling conflicts with his father King Charles and brother Prince William.
- The diary-sharing proposal aims to “deconflict” high-profile engagements so that each royal’s charitable causes can secure uninterrupted media attention.
- In July, senior communications aides from Harry’s and King Charles’s teams held secret talks at the Royal Over-Seas League to reopen dialogue on reconciliation.
- Royal expert Jennie Bond says the concession signals that Harry still considers himself part of the Firm and acknowledges shared benefits in coordinated public appearances.
- Despite informal peace talks and Harry’s public appeals for reunion, King Charles and Prince William remain cautious and cite lost trust after years of disclosures.