Prince Harry is gearing up for the next Invictus Games in England (summer 2027), and apparently plans to invite King Charles and Prince William. Who, reminder, are not currently speaking to him due to a years-long feud that literally will not end.
According to the Daily Mail, who broke this news, the royals will be getting an email invite to the Invictus Games "later this month" so that they have the "best possible chance of attending" since their schedules are so packed.
Per a source, "Harry has agreed that Invictus should extend an invitation to his family. 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. 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."
As for whether or not they'll attend, royal expert Ingrid Seward says "The King might attend to show support for the Armed Forces and congratulate Harry on the most significant success in his life. The only reason the King is wary of associating with his son is that he no longer trusts him not to repeat their private conversations as he has done in the past. This goes for all the working members of the family."
Meanwhile, royal reporter Katie Nicholl notes that "The King absolutely wants a relationship with his youngest son and with his grandchildren. He has an incredible capacity for forgiveness and he wants to be magnanimous in all of this and therefore there's certainly a possibility that the King might consider attending Invictus."
Either way, the Daily Mail points out that Queen Camilla's 80th birthday takes place on the last day of the games (July 17), and there are "likely to already be some celebrations planned," so...guess we'll see what happens.










