King Charles hinted at reconciliation with Prince Harry and invited Meghan to return, but Princess Anne objected, citing three reasons why Harry couldn’t become the next king.

Princess Anne is scheduled to embark on a royal tour just days before Prince Harry’s expected return to the UK.

The Princess Royal will travel to Canada from May 3 to 5 on an official visit to the Commonwealth country.

Prince Harry is also expected to return to the UK only a few days after his aunt returns from her tour for an Invictus Games event.

The Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service was listed on St. Paul’s website for May 8, and on the official running order, the prince is set to speak at the service.

Harry’s wife, Meghan, is “rethinking” the trip as she doesn’t feel safe returning to the UK after Harry lost a court case over his police protection in Britain, according to a source.

Anne last visited Canada in 2023 when she visited the country twice within one month.

Apart from the date and country, the Palace has not released any further details of the princess’s visit.

In May 2023 the princess travelled to Canada to mark the 175th anniversary of the 8th Canadian Hussars.

This comes after it has been reported that King Charles is hoping for reconciliation with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by inviting them to Balmoral.

Speaking to The Mirror, royal expert Tom Quinn revealed the 75-year-old monarch is holding out hope for a positive response to his invitation for a retreat in the royal family’s Scottish estate in summer.

“According to people I’ve spoken to at Kensington Palace King Charles has hinted to Harry and Meghan that they should come to Balmoral in the summer to see if something can be done about the ongoing feud in the family,” he claimed.

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