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Royal Cousins' Reunion Unlikely Amid Family Feud
25 Jun
Summary
- Meghan and Harry's children won't likely see cousins in July.
- Sibling and in-law feuds prevent potential family gatherings.
- King Charles focuses on reconnecting with his own son.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, are not expected to meet their cousins, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte, during their planned visit to the UK next month for the Invictus Games. Although King Charles III is reportedly arranging royal lodging and security for the Sussexes and is eager to see his grandchildren, a reunion among the royal cousins appears improbable.
Royal commentators suggest that the strained relationship between Prince Harry and Prince William, as well as broader tensions between the Sussexes and the Prince and Princess of Wales, present a major obstacle. Experts indicate that the Wales family's summer schedule and the complexities of coordinating such a meeting would require significant effort and goodwill, which is currently lacking.
While there's a hope that the cousins might connect in the future, the immediate focus remains on the strained relationship between the two brothers. King Charles is believed to be prioritizing his own reconnection with Prince Harry and meeting his grandchildren, rather than intervening in the familial disputes to orchestrate a cousinly gathering.