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Prince Harry and his father, King Charles, seem to be on the path to reconciliation after their top aides were spotted holding peace talks in London.

However, despite this significant attempt to heal the family rift, it has been revealed that Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, have no plans ever to move back to the UK.

This comes after royal experts noted that Prince Harry may struggle to mend his relationship with his brother, Prince William, who is reportedly wary of the ongoing peace talks.

Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Are Never Moving Back To The UK

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Following reports of a "peace summit" between Harry and King Charles' senior aides, many had hoped it would lead to the Windsor family reuniting, particular the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returning to the UK.

However, close friends of the Montecito-based royals have shared a different perspective, noting that Harry and Meghan have no intention of ever moving back, as they are "very happy" with their life in California.

"They're very happy living in and raising their family in California and, as it stands, have no plans to leave," a source said, per the Daily Mail.

Harry and Meghan made headlines in 2020 when they officially stepped back from their roles as senior royals and relocated to the US.

Ever since, the rift between the couple and the royal family has widened due to disturbing allegations made against the monarchy through interviews, a docuseries, and the duke's memoir, "Spare."

King Charles Is Reportedly Wary Of The Duke Due To His Past Actions

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According to royal expert Charlotte Griffiths, Harry jeopardized peace efforts with the royal family by breaching a long-standing royal code.

Griffiths suggested that the Duke of Sussex had violated a key protocol by openly sharing private family matters in the public eye, referencing Harry's candid interview with Oprah, the Sussexes' Netflix series, and his revealing memoir.

As a result, King Charles is reportedly wary of direct conversations with his youngest son, fearing their private exchanges could become public fodder.

"I think he would be willing to meet his demands, and it is a pretty simple demand, it is 'If I talk to you, can it not leak out on Oprah Winfrey or any other program?" Griffiths said of the king's requirements.

She added, "Harry really wants reconciliation and to be able to freely speak to his father; at the moment, he cannot get through to his father, he has to go through his aides."

Moving forward, Griffiths believes, "What will definitely happen is some ground rules for communications."

"What Harry cannot do is repeat what goes on in private conversations," she noted, per the New York Post.

Prince Harry's Public Remarks On King Charles' Health Sparked Palace Backlash

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During a BBC interview back in May, Harry expressed a desire to reconcile with his father and other members of the royal family.

However, he stirred controversy by suggesting the king's health might be worse than publicly acknowledged.

"I don't know how much longer my father has," Harry remarked, claiming at the time that King Charles refuses to speak directly with him.

Griffiths noted that Harry's comments caused considerable unease within Buckingham Palace.

"Harry said 'we don't know how much time my father has left' and that went down extremely badly, that's why this story is so surprising," she said. "He broke the cardinal rule, which was speculating on the king's health."

"By fueling public speculation about his father's condition, Harry crossed a line rarely breached within royal circles," Griffiths added.

Prince William 'In No Rush' For Reconciliation As King Charles Softens Toward Prince Harry

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Although the Sussexes' representatives, Meredith Maines and Liam Maguire, were seen in talks with Charles's press secretary, Tobyn Andreae, the meeting notably excluded Prince William and Princess Catherine's communications team.

Royal expert Griffiths believes this partly shows William remains uninterested in repairing his fractured relationship with his estranged brother.

"William is in perfect health and is in no rush to make amends with his brother," Griffiths noted of the Prince of Wales.

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While Charles likely informed William of his outreach efforts, Griffiths suggests the heir apparent would rather stay out of any peace talks.

"I think the king will have let William know this was his approach, and there would have been a certain conversation. But I don't think William will want to get involved," she noted.

Griffith further speculated that the king's recent health challenges may have softened his stance toward Harry, making him more open to reconciliation.

"I think this is driven by the king's health in the respect that the king is very circumspect at the moment and is perhaps in a more forgiving place," she added.

Invictus Games 2027: Prince Harry Reportedly Hopes For A Royal Reunion On Home Soil

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With tensions between Harry and the royal family still unresolved, insiders suggest the upcoming Invictus Games in the UK could offer a rare chance for the duke to extend an olive branch.

Reports claim Harry hopes Charles and William will attend the 2027 Games in Birmingham, set for July 17, 2027.

"Invictus hopes the royal family will come along to support the wounded veterans taking part. Harry is hopeful his father will set aside their differences to attend the Invictus Games and support veterans," a source told the Daily Mail.

"The royals have always been hugely supportive of Invictus and proud of what Harry has achieved in that arena. This is one olive branch from him which might be reciprocated," they added.

While Harry remains estranged from both his father and brother, his desire for reconciliation remains. The hope is that by 2027, relations may have thawed enough for the royal family to publicly back the event, which is set up to support and uplift wounded veterans worldwide.