Reports indicate that Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet are set to reunite with their grandfather, King Charles, in the UK.
During his stay in the UK, Prince Harry has assured his ailing father, King Charles, that he will make his cherished wish come true.
According to an insider, "King Charles, who is battling cancer, desires to share some precious moments with his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet."
"The Duke of Sussex, after finally reuniting with his father on Tuesday and spending approximately an hour together, intends to bring his children back to the UK to seek the King's blessing," the insider revealed.
"During their recent meeting, Harry made a solemn promise to his father to fulfill his wish of bringing Archie and Lilibet to the UK."
A close source to the royal household expressed optimism, stating, "It would be wonderful for everyone if [Harry] brings the grandchildren to visit at some point."
Albie Amankona from GB News has urged Harry to facilitate a meeting between his children and their grandfather, remarking, "It's unjust and unkind to keep grandchildren apart from their grandparents without reason."
Since stepping back from royal duties and relocating to the United States in 2020, Harry and Meghan have minimized King Charles' opportunities to spend time with Prince Archie, and he may have only met Princess Lilibet once.
Harry previously emphasized in court, "The UK is my home. It is integral to my children's heritage, and I want them to feel as at home there as they do in the US. This cannot happen if their safety is compromised while they are in the UK."
Now, signs of reconciliation emerge as Harry and King Charles embark on a 30-minute discussion, marking the initial stride toward addressing tensions within the Sussexes and the royal family.