Prince Harry is trying to step away from explosive interviews and tell-all books as he looks to rebuild his relationship with King Charles. Royal expert Ingrid Seward said she doesn’t believe Harry will release another book or do many TV interviews. Instead, he plans to put more focus on charity work, especially the Invictus Games in the U.K. in 2027. Harry hopes his father will attend, since Charles is head of the armed forces and the event is one of Harry’s biggest achievements.
Harry and Meghan Markle left their royal duties in 2020 and moved to California, saying they faced constant media intrusion and little support from the palace. Since then, Harry’s memoir Spare and the couple’s interviews and documentaries have hurt his relationship with the royal family even more, especially with his father and brother, Prince William. Experts say that while Harry wants peace, rebuilding trust will take a long time.
Some believe Harry is serious about focusing on good causes, while others think he may return to telling his story because it has brought him big money in the past. For now, Harry is concentrating on charity work and trying to repair family ties, though the wounds run deep.
Meghan, on the other hand, is focusing on her own projects in California, including her new Netflix lifestyle series With Love, Meghan. This shows the different directions the couple is taking, Harry looking for reconciliation with his family, and Meghan working on her growing business and media career.