KING Charles’ and Prince Harry’s senior aides have reportedly held a secret peace summit together aiming to resolve the bitter royal feud.

    A private meeting held last week has been hailed as the first step towards a “rapprochement process” between Harry and Meghan and the rest of the Royal Family, sources claim.

    Prince Charles and Prince Harry at an event.

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    King Charles’ and Prince Harry’s senior aides have reportedly held a secret peace summit together in LondonCredit: GettyKing Charles III in military uniform with Prince Harry behind him.

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    Insiders believe the talks are the strongest sign in years that both parties are determined to resolve the bitter Windsor feudCredit: SplashMeghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, at a wheelchair basketball match.

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    The British monarchy has spent years dealing with the fallout of Prince Harry’s decision to marry former actress Meghan MarkleCredit: Getty

    Both men’s aides held secret peace talks at a London private members’ club, according to the Mail on Sunday.

    At least three representatives from either side were seen speaking at the Royal Over-Seas League which sits just three minutes from Clarence House.

    It is unclear which side initiated the summit.

    The British monarchy has spent years dealing with the fallout of Prince Harry’s decision to marry former actress Meghan Markle after the two hit out at the family and stepped down as senior royals.

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    Harry, the son of Charles, has remained distant ever since he moved to the US alongside the mother to his two young children.

    His relationship with the King and brother William have both drastically fractured since 2022.

    The Sun even revealed last week how Charles believes Prince Harry is totally “whipped” by Meghan Markle, according to royal expert Esther Krauke.

    The comments come after Harry said a reconciliation with his family lays in Charles’ hands.

    In his bombshell BBC interview the Duke even said: “I would like to get my father and brother back.”

    And it now appears that Harry and his father are taking the first steps towards a happy reconciliation.

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    Insiders say the recent talks are the strongest sign in years that both sides are determined to resolve the bitter Windsor feud.

    A source said: “There’s a long road ahead, but a channel of communication is now open for the first time in years.

    “There was no formal agenda, just casual drinks. There were things both sides wanted to talk about.”

    Harry was represented by his chief communications officer and head of his household in Montecito, California, Meredith Maines.

    She is said to have flown in from Los Angeles specially for the talks.

    Liam Maguire, head of the Sussexes’ PR team in the UK, was also present.

    The King was represented by his communications secretary Tobyn Andreae.

    The details of the conversation have remained private with Ms Maines jetting back to the US as soon as the meeting ended.

    Another sign of Harry attempting to extend the olive branch back to his family came last month.

    The Duke is said to have invited King Charles and William to the next Invictus games in 2027, according to insiders.

    But the invite is set to clash with Queen Camilla’s 80th birthday.

    Headshot of Meredith K. Maines, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners.

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    Harry was represented by his chief communications officer and head of his household in Montecito, California, Meredith MainesPortrait of Tobyn Andreae, King Charles III's communications secretary.

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    The King was represented by his communications secretary Tobyn AndreaePrince William and Prince Harry at an Anzac Day service.

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    Harry has also said he would like to fix his relationship with his brother Prince WilliamCredit: GettyPrince Charles with Princes William and Harry at a memorial service.

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    The King with his two sons back in 2007Credit: AFP

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