King Charles has simple four-word response for Harry

King Charles has simple four-word response for Harry as he reaches out to meet

Prince Harry is set to return to the UK for the first time in more than a year, and has reportedly reached out to his father King Charles to ask if the monarch will meet with him during his trip

King Charles has reportedly set the four-word terms of an agreement to meet with Prince Harry when he returns to the UK next week.

The Duke of Sussex is set to attend a special service at St. Paul’s Cathedral to celebrate 10 years of the Invictus Games. Reports have claimed no senior royals will be attending the landmark anniversary event with Harry, but that the Duke has reached out to his father asking him to meet while he is in the country.

The last time Harry met with Charles was shortly after the monarch had been diagnosed with cancer, and had begun regular treatment.

King Charles has apparently issued a four-word response to his son

King Charles has apparently issued a four-word response to his son (Image: PA)

Due to the last-minute nature of the visit, Charles was only able to see his younger son in London for less than an hour before he headed back to Sandringham to rest.

However, sources have now claimed that when Prince Harry contacted his father to ask for a new meeting, King Charles had a simple four-word response to the request, that he would definitely do so “if he is able”, reports the Mirror.

“Harry has kept in regular contact with his father on several occasions and made no secret of his desire to see him when he can,” a source has said. “He has been especially concerned about him and hopes the King will be well and able to see him as planned.”

The pair could meet very soon

The pair could meet very soon (Image: Getty Images)

Initially, after starting his cancer treatment, Charles’ medical team suggested he take a break from “public-facing engagements”, although the King was able to continue with state affairs behind closed doors.

However, in a significant boost for the royals, King Charles’ doctors have recently revised this advice, stating that he can conduct some public engagements as they are “sufficiently pleased with the progress made so far” by the monarch.

While Charles won’t be back to full capacity and any scheduled engagements will “remain subject to doctors’ advice”, according to a palace spokesperson, his diary for the upcoming week is already quite packed. Despite this, a royal insider has confirmed that King Charles fully intends to make time for Harry, despite his busy schedule.

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