King Charles is reportedly considering opening up his home at Balmoral Castle to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in an attempt to mend their relationship, Rob Shuter reported in his Naughty But Nice Substack on Saturday, January 24..
“This is Charles’ most personal residence,” a palace source told Shuter. “Offering Harry and Meghan time at Balmoral is an enormous gesture. It signals trust, forgiveness, and a genuine desire to heal.”
The source clarified that Charles, 77, doesn’t plan on transferring ownership to Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, but that the couple would be invited to stay there on select occasions.

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However, not everyone is on board with the idea.
“William is strongly opposed,” a separate source said. “He believes it’s too much, too soon — and fears it could reopen wounds that have barely begun to heal.”
Charles is reportedly standing firm, though.
“He knows time is precious,” the source added. “This is about family, not protocol.”

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Earlier this month, rumors swirled that His Majesty was considering offering an olive branch to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex by allowing them to stay at Highgrove House, a private country retreat in Gloucestershire.
The Express, which reported the news on January 13, also stated that Harry and Meghan — who share son Archie, 6, and daughter Lilibet, 4 — might have plans to return to the UK later this summer for an Invictus Games event in Birmingham.
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