The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined the royals for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022

Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie’s next reunion with the royal family revealed?

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex live in Montecito, California, with their two young children, and last week the family of four went on an outing to celebrate the Fourth of July.

Prince Archie was born in London in May 2019 and spent his first six months of life at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor before Harry and Meghan moved to the US and stopped performing official royal duties.

The couple only recently left their home in the UK, and since starting their new lives in California, they have not made many return trips.

 

Meghan and Harry arriving at Prince Charles’s 70th birthday in 2018
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Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, were brought to the UK by Harry and Meghan last June for the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. So when can we anticipate seeing the kids reunited with the royal family once more?

King Charles will turn 75 in November, but Buckingham Palace hasn’t said whether there will be a big party. However, in 2018, he invited the royal family to a party at the palace to celebrate his 70th birthday.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the then-Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were seen driving separately to the glamorous event.

There’s a good chance the King will choose to host a similar celebration this year for his next achievement and invite every member of his family.

Three rows behind his brother William and sister-in-law Catherine, Harry watched his father, King Charles, be crowned at Westminster Abbey in May.

The Duke’s visit was brief; after the service, he almost immediately flew back to the US to make it home in time for his son Archie’s fourth birthday.

 

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Harry’s memoir, Spare, which was released in January, included details about his tumultuous relationship with his family.

The Duke expressed his desire to find forgiveness and peace with his family to ITV’s Tom Bradby earlier this year.

Prince Harry remarked at the time: “People have already said that to me, and I said, forgiveness is 100 per cent a possibility because I would like to get my father back. I would like to have my brother back. At the moment, I don’t recognise them, as much as they probably don’t recognise me.

“But that is, uh, a symptom of one of the problems where we’re not just talking about family relationships, we’re talking about an antagonist, which is the British press, specifically the tabloids who want to create as much conflict as possible. The saddest part of that is certain members of my family and the people that work for them are complicit in that conflict.”

Meghan and Harry arriving at Prince Charles’s 70th birthday in 2018
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He continued: “So, though I would like to have reconciliation, I would like accountability, I’ve managed to make peace over this time with a lot of things that have happened but that doesn’t mean that I’m just gonna let it go.

“You know, I’ve made peace with it, but I still would like reconciliation. And not only would that be wonderful for us, but it would be fantastic for them as well.”

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