Prince Harry is reportedly shifting gears in his public life, choosing to focus on charity work instead of explosive interviews and tell-all memoirs.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, is due back in the UK within days, with royal insiders suggesting his new approach could pave the way for reconciliation with King Charles.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward told Fox News Digital: “I think his direction will concentrate on as much charity work as he can find that interests him, or he feels that he can really help with. Hopefully, Harry will just rebuild his life.”
Harry’s next major milestone will be the Invictus Games 2027, which are set to be hosted in Birmingham.
Seward noted: “He very much hopes that his father will attend.”
The Invictus Games Foundation recently confirmed Birmingham as the host city, with events scheduled at the National Exhibition Centre.
Harry, who founded the Games in 2014, said the city would “celebrate the unwavering respect and admiration we have for our veteran and service community.”
The move comes after years of strained relations with the royal family following his and Meghan Markle’s departure from royal duties in 2020.
While Harry’s memoir Spare and past interviews fuelled division, his latest focus signals a softer approach, and a possible step toward healing fractured family ties.
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