King Charles' upcoming peace summit with Prince Harry could see the King demand one crucial thing of his youngest son.
Expectations for "peace talks" between the Duke of Sussex and the King of England will likely fall on September 17, but a crucial demand could be made by the Royal Family head.
Their meeting follows Prince Harry's attendance at the Invictus Games, travelling from Germany to the UK's capital, while King Charles will head to London before a trip to France.
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But an insider, speaking to OK! Magazine, has claimed King Charles could have a crucial demand regarding Royal Family publicity when he meets with his son.
They said: "King Charles is due to return to London from Balmoral in the middle of September which ties with the end of Harry’s Invictus Games trip to Düsseldorf.
"The King has a rescheduled official visit to France on September 20 so has a few days to spare in London to meet with his son. Staff are trying to fine-tune the details as we speak."
Should the pair meet with one another, it will be the first in-person meeting Prince Harry has held with a member of the Royal Family since the publication of his book, Spare.
King Charles may ask for the Duke of Sussex to keep from commenting publicly on inside stories about the Firm.
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His apparent reason, according to the source, is that he was "mortally wounded" by comments made by the Prince in his autobiography, including a handful made about Camilla Parker Bowles.
The unnamed source continued: "The King loves his son very much but he has been mortally wounded by what he has done. He will always be there for him but draws the line at public slanging matches.
"If the talks take place, the King will make it very clear that there will be absolutely no private family business discussed in public moving forward."
The source also confirmed it would be "highly unlikely" for Meghan Markle to attend the talk.
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