Archie and Lilibet could visit King Charles in UK ‘if one condition met’

Prince Harry is changing right in front of our eyes, making good decisions, putting others first, and it seems to be working, it’s gotten both his father and the public’s attention.

King Charles made time for Harry with the two sitting down for a 55-minute meeting earlier this week, with the stipulation of keeping what was discussed private, it’s understood.

And now that the meeting has happened, royal expert Pauline Maclaran believes it will cut down on “speculation,” and on top of that, possibly the King will be more inclined to help Harry with his security needs, and as a result, Harry would feel better, and safer, about traveling with his wife and children when in the UK. It comes after ‘disturbed’ Prince William got angry with Meghan Markle over missing Princess Diana diamonds.

Prince Harry in Ukraine

Maclaran, co-author of Royal Fever and Professor at Royal Holloway, said: “It would be much more likely that Harry would bring the grandchildren for a visit to the UK if his ongoing security concerns can be allayed.”

It is possible that security was discussed, but we won’t know, because Harry has held up his side of the bargain, to keep things private, which is something the Royal Family holds in high regard and may have earned Harry some points.

Harry has expressed interest in bringing his children to the UK for visits

King Charles in Scotland
Charles went out of his way to meet with Harry, traveling by helicopter to get to London on tim

The last time Harry was in the UK was for a court case, and now that the case has been closed, it seems like Harry is a big lighter.

When Harry got to the UK on Monday, he was all smiles, and it seemed like he was glowing, and it seemed like he knew something, that he was going to meet with his father, the decision had already been made, it just hadn’t happened yet.

And now that it has happened, we spoke to Maclaran about public interest and why so many people are cheering for Harry and Charles to reconcile.

The royal expert said: “I think the public have been following fairly closely all the royal family relationship ups and downs, especially those between the King and Harry.”

She added: “There is the human interest story and people are drawn to the soap opera effect in that they can often relate to this type of emotional turmoil within families.”

“It makes the royals seem rather vulnerable, and just like us!”

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