Key Points
- PRINCE William and Princess Kate are reportedly not interested in a royal reunion with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as speculation grows about the Sussexes possibly returning to the U.K.
- According to insiders, the Prince and Princess of Wales believe tensions within the royal family remain too serious for a smooth reconciliation.
- Sources claim Harry’s memoir, interviews, and past public criticism of royal life are still major sticking points for William and Kate.
Why They're In The News
PRINCE William and Princess Kate are reportedly not interested in a royal reunion with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as speculation grows about the Sussexes possibly returning to the U.K. this summer.
According to insiders, the Prince and Princess of Wales believe tensions within the royal family remain too serious for a smooth reconciliation.
Sources claim Harry’s memoir, interviews, and past public criticism of royal life are still major sticking points for William and Kate.

They reportedly feel the monarchy is already under pressure and that bringing Harry and Meghan back into the fold could reignite old conflicts rather than help heal them, according to Radar Online.
The report also says William is focused on protecting the stability of the institution, while Kate is said to view the public airing of family grievances as causing lasting damage.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan’s recent humanitarian trip to Jordan has fuelled fresh conversation about their ongoing global profile and whether they could still play a role connected to royal public service.
For now, there is no indication that a reunion is imminent, and the divide between the Waleses and the Sussexes appears unresolved.
Why This Matters
This matters because a public rift between the Waleses and Sussexes affects the monarchy’s image, public trust and diplomatic soft power; unresolved tensions could undermine institutional stability and complicate future royal engagements and charitable work.