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Hallelujah! We seem to have reached the interval in the royal pantomime. Time for a cool down and an ice cream. After all the “Yes he will” (stay at the Palace)… “Oh no he won’t”; and “Yes they will” (meet the King)… “Oh no they won’t”, could it be that the royals are progressing from soap opera, through farce to an interlude of quiet, if hesitant, harmony?

Harry and drama seem to walk hand in hand, but this week has taken the biscuit. The row over protection, the mix-up over accommodation and the humiliating lawsuit defeat had us all wondering what on Earth would happen next.

The answer appears to be some softly-softly negotiations about Harry, Meghan and their children finally having a meeting with the King. Both sides seem to be sending out signals that a reunion is possible, or at least they’re not denying it which, in the weird world of royal communications, is always significant.

It’s all cloak-and-dagger stuff, but it’s believed the Sussex family could be staying at Diana’s ancestral home, Althorp House in Northamptonshire, where her brother, Earl Spencer, now lives. That part of Harry‘s trip appears to have been on the cards for some time. The website stated clearly in advance that the house and gardens would be closed on 10 and 11 July (undoubtedly at no small cost to the Earl in loss of visitor revenue).

It makes perfect sense for them to stay there. We know that Harry is keen to teach his children about their family, and Althorp is full of pictures, portraits and memories of the grandmother they will never meet. It is also, of course, where she is buried and it’s possible that he’ll take them to the island on the lake where she was laid to rest almost 30 years ago. He’s keen to keep his mother’s memory alive – which is one of the few things that he and William still agree on.

It’s more than likely that Diana’s sisters, Jane and Sarah, will travel to Althorp to see the family. In sharp contrast to the Windsors, the Spencers have managed to maintain a close and loving relationship with Harry without all the drama of his dealings with his royal relatives. Quietly, and without fuss, they have held true to Earl Spencer’s pledge at Diana’s funeral to protect William and Harry and allow “their souls to sing openly” as she had planned.

Of course it has to be said that the Spencers weren’t in Harry’s firing line during his onslaught against the Palace, his father, his brother and a few other unfortunates. So they have no reason to hold any grudges. Even so, they have executed a masterclass in diplomacy, staying on good terms with both brothers and showing up for Harry – for example at the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games a couple of years ago, when the royals shunned him.

The chances are, then, that the King and his grandchildren will be 80 miles apart this weekend, the distance from Althorp to Highgrove. With all the resources at his disposal, that’s surely not too great a gap to bridge? So far, the Palace and the Prince have demonstrated that they would be hard put to organise the legendary “piss-up” in a brewery. Their end-of-term report would surely read: “Must do better.”

Trust – or rather a lack of it – between the two camps is still a critical issue. But, if Meghan and the children really are here and the family is so close to the King, this weekend could be a make or finally break moment in the chequered relationship between Harry and his dad.

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