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Trump Reportedly Eyes 'Peace Moment' Between King Charles and Prince Harry During US Visit
The former president is said to be exploring ways to engineer a reconciliation between the monarch and his estranged son during the upcoming state trip.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:35pm
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The delicate diplomacy of reconciling royal rifts plays out against the backdrop of an empty political stage.Montecito TodayAccording to reports, former U.S. President Donald Trump is privately exploring whether he can broker a 'peace moment' between King Charles III and Prince Harry during the monarch's upcoming state visit to the United States later this year. The news comes amid ongoing tensions between the royal family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who stepped back from their duties in 2020 and have since been critical of the monarchy.
Why it matters
The relationship between King Charles and Prince Harry has been strained since the Sussexes' departure from royal life, with the couple's interviews and Harry's memoir fueling further discord. Trump's reported interest in inserting himself into the situation highlights the ongoing public fascination with the royal family's internal dynamics, as well as the former president's penchant for high-profile diplomatic interventions.
The details
According to anonymous sources, Trump has privately expressed interest in positioning himself as a broker between the father and son, even if the effort ultimately comes to nothing. The idea of a 'peace moment' between the two during the King's state visit is described as being 'real talk,' with Trump reportedly wanting 'to be seen as the guy who brings everyone together — whether it works or not.' However, none of this has been confirmed by official sources, and the story appears to be based on gossip reports.
- King Charles III is expected to make a state visit to the United States later this year to mark the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence.
- The visit is expected to include a state dinner and a rare address to Congress.
The players
King Charles III
The current monarch of the United Kingdom, who has kept public comments about his younger son Prince Harry to a minimum since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back from royal duties in 2020.
Prince Harry
The Duke of Sussex, who along with his wife Meghan Markle has been critical of the royal family since their departure from royal life and subsequent move to California.
Donald Trump
The former President of the United States, who is reportedly exploring ways to engineer a reconciliation between King Charles and Prince Harry during the monarch's upcoming state visit.
What’s next
The details of King Charles III's upcoming state visit to the United States, including the specific dates and itinerary, have not been officially announced by Buckingham Palace or the White House. It remains to be seen whether any efforts by Donald Trump to facilitate a meeting between the King and Prince Harry will come to fruition.
The takeaway
The reported interest by Donald Trump in brokering a 'peace moment' between King Charles III and Prince Harry underscores the ongoing public fascination with the royal family's internal dynamics, as well as the former president's penchant for high-profile diplomatic interventions. However, the feasibility and likelihood of such an effort succeeding remain unclear, given the complex history between the parties involved.


