PRINCE Harry is due to return to the UK in ten weeks for another Princess Di ceremony — and Meghan may join him.
It comes after last week’s Diana statue unveiling with Prince William “failed to heal the brotherly rift”.
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Harry, 36, and William, 39, had an hour together at their mother’s memorial on Thursday followed by a brief reception in Kensington Palace.
The event was scaled down due to Covid. Insiders say there was no time to address the row caused by Harry blasting the Royal Family from the US.
But Harry is set to come back in September and join more than 100 friends, family and charity leaders for another memorial event.
Wife Meghan, 39, could also return with him but sources say it may still be too early as it will come just two months after the birth of second child Lilibet.
‘DISTANCE REMAINS THERE’
Of the royal brothers, an insider said: “There were no peace talks and distance remains there.
“It is a step forward but this was not the time or the place. September is a date pencilled in for a more extensive celebration of the statue, and Harry will want to return.”
The brothers’ brief meeting last week was largely down to ex-private secretary Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, 61, who acted as a chaperone.
Harry flew home to LA 24 hours after the statue unveiling. He spent a week in the UK, most of it in isolation at Frogmore Cottage.
The September event is likely to be at Kensington Palace, and is expected to be confirmed this month.
Harry accused his royal relatives of “neglect” during an Oprah Winfrey mental health documentary.
He also claimed he took Meghan and son Archie to California to “break the cycle of pain”.