Prince Harry Looks Ahead With New Plans for Archie and Lilibet After Meeting King Charles

Duke excited about family progress while Meghan remains cautious

Prince Harry is reportedly feeling optimistic about the future of his
children, Archie, six, and Lilibet, four, after a recent reunion with his
father, King Charles.

Speculation had suggested Harry was preparing to send Archie to Eton College,
his old boarding school. A spokesperson quickly denied the rumours, confirming
the Duke has “no plans” to enrol his son there.

For now, Archie and Lilibet will not be educated in the UK, but Harry believes
his meeting with the King has opened the door for the children to spend more
time with their grandfather. An insider told Heat Magazine that Harry has been
on “cloud nine” since the reunion, with much of his focus now on what comes
next.

“Every conversation circles back to this reunion,” the source said, adding
that Harry sees it as “a wonderful thing for the whole family” and a chance to
balance royal connections with independence in their careers and philanthropic
work.

Although Harry lost his legal appeal against the UK Home Office over security
arrangements, he did receive police protection during his most recent visit.

Meghan, however, is said to be less enthusiastic. She is reportedly
“frustrated” that Harry is investing so much hope into a meeting that lasted
less than an hour. According to the insider, she feels “there’s a lot of
unfinished business.”

Still, Harry remains positive and has assured Meghan that there is nothing to
be “nervous” about as he continues to view the reunion as a step forward.

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