Prince Harry reportedly wants to bring his children Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, to the UK amid King Charles's cancer diagnosis.
As per OK! magazine, an insider claimed that the Duke of Sussex is ready to take a big risk in order to fulfil the ailing Monarch's wish of meeting his grandchildren.
Earlier, it was reported that there are some serious security issues for the former working royal and his children in the UK.
However, the source shared with the publication that, "Harry wants to spend more time in the UK and bring the children over to be with their grandparents and cousins, but he will have to prove himself first. That's been made very clear to him."
This inside information came after Harry said in his tell-all interview that difficult times like illness in the family have a "reunifying effect."
Amid the family reunion news, PR expert Lynn Carratt told The Mirror that "Harry would like to grow his children's relationship with King Charles."
She added, "Since the Monarch's Cancer diagnosis and Harry’s quick dash across the pond, I think it has hit home with Harry just how important family is to him."
The PR guru further claimed that the King's "illness will bring Harry and William closer together in the future and allow Archie and Lilibet to become closer to George, Charlotte and Louis. But this will take time."
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