King Charles III has reportedly been advised not to hold a face-to-face meeting with Prince Harry during the Duke of Sussex's expected visit to the United Kingdom.
The claims come amid renewed speculation over a possible royal reunion, although no meeting has been officially confirmed.
According to a report by Naughty But Nice, royal insiders have urged King Charles to avoid meeting Prince Harry during his upcoming UK trip.
"The advice is simple: don't do it. Too much has happened, trust remains fragile, and no one wants another private family conversation becoming tomorrow's global headline," one unnamed royal insider was quoted as saying.
Harry expected to travel without Meghan
The report also claimed that Prince Harry is expected to arrive in London without Meghan Markle and their children.
According to the report, Harry's office confirmed that Meghan and the couple's children will not travel to Britain because of security concerns.
The report further alleged that some senior Palace advisers believe the ongoing security dispute has increased tensions between the Duke of Sussex and the Royal Family.
Another unnamed source claimed there was "enormous frustration" within royal circles and suggested that some believed a private audience with the King could be viewed as rewarding months of public pressure.
These claims have not been independently verified.
Media attention remains a key concern
According to the report, advisers have warned that even a brief meeting between King Charles and Prince Harry would attract intense global media coverage.
"Every handshake becomes a headline. Every photograph gets dissected around the world. The King has to put the monarchy first," the unnamed source was quoted as saying.
Despite the reported advice, the report claimed King Charles still hopes to reconcile with his youngest son in the future.
However, one unnamed insider reportedly suggested that such a meeting is unlikely during Harry's upcoming visit, adding that protecting the monarchy remains the King's top priority.







