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EXCLUSIVE The Palace's meeting with Meghan's 'cheerleader' chief of communications who 'loves Wills and Kate' could mark the beginning of a period of reconciliation within the Royal Family, expert claims
EXCLUSIVE The Palace's meeting with Meghan's 'cheerleader' chief of communications who 'loves Wills and Kate' could mark the beginning of a period of reconciliation within the Royal Family, expert claims

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE The Palace's meeting with Meghan's 'cheerleader' chief of communications who 'loves Wills and Kate' could mark the beginning of a period of reconciliation within the Royal Family, expert claims

In her now notorious response to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 's interview with Oprah the late Queen Elizabeth II said 'recollections may vary'. Now, in the aftermaths of last week's bombshell meeting between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's communications secretary and the King's aide recollections between the two camps are once again varied. On Monday, MailOnline revealed that Harry and Meghan denied leaking details of the rendezvous between Meghan's 'cheerleader' head of comms Meredith Maines and the King's communications secretary Tobyn Andreae in London on Wednesday July 9. Meghan and her current PR guru share some unlikely parallels within both their personal and professional lives. Both of them are working mothers from California who cut their teeth working within Hollywood's entertainment industry. Both are also lovers of horses with Maines having joined the Equestrian Team while studying at Stanford University and Meghan who has taken a keen interest in Polo in recent years. Interestingly, the PR guru is something of a royalist. In 2011 Maines took to X - formerly Twitter - on the day before Prince William and Kate Middleton 's wedding to declare that she planned to watch 'eight hours of Royal Wedding coverage'. After the wedding she also claimed to have 'over-indulged' in the event. It is not known whether it was Charles or Harry who arranged the 'peace talks' between Maines and Andreae but pictures of the two sides enjoying drinks raised hopes of a reconciliation. Both Harry, 40, and his father, 76, are said to be keen to reconcile, especially after the King was diagnosed with cancer last year. But, Harry and Meghan are said to have been frustrated that pictures of the extraordinary meeting were published in The Mail on Sunday and sources close to Prince Harry have insisted the Sussexes were not responsible for passing details of the meeting on to the newspaper. While who approached whom has not been confirmed, The Times reported that Maines did not have instructions from the Sussexes to meet with representatives from Prince William but Buckingham Palace was contacted. From what details are available, it is clear that Harry and Meghan might be trying to heal rifts with the Royal Family that have existed since the couple stepped down as working royals in 2020. Speaking to MailOnline, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said: 'Harry and Meghan reportedly initiated this meeting, as it is clear that any contact with the Royal Family which could have positive connotations is pivotal to them as they have nothing else to offer. They want to be associated with 'reconciliation', yet previously have been so destructive. Nevertheless Fitzwilliams pointed out that the leaked meeting was still 'extremely controversial.' He added: 'The motives of both parties, who knew, who leaked it and whether Prince William was aware of it as he obviously should have been, are currently matters which are hotly debated.' Harry and Meghan's pivot back towards the royals became clear earlier this year when the Duke and Duchess dramatically revamped the structure of their staff to make it more like the hierarchical system more closely associated with Buckingham Palace - and one which Harry is more accustom to. This included the hiring of Maines, a seasoned communications strategist whose role has already drawn comparisons with Sir Clive Alderton, the formidable Private Secretary to King Charles and Queen Camilla, was placed at the helm of a team of 11, operating out of Montecito, California, and the UK. She has also taken on the title of 'head of household' which is more traditionally associated with the Palace. Speaking about Maines, Fitzwilliams said: 'Meredith Maines joined the Sussexes earlier this year. She is the most senior aide in the arrangement nicknamed 'the Sussex Royal Household', formed in June, which was reportedly intended to resemble the structure Harry used to work with when he was a senior working royal.' Harry and Meghan hired Maines in February ahead of the launch of her Netflix series - With Love, Meghan - and her lifestyle brand As Ever. Before she worked for the Sussexes, Maines was previously head of communications for the streaming giant Hulu and she worked for Google before that. Her time working with Harry and Meghan got off to a somewhat bumpy start following Harry's interview with the BBC and the launch of Meghan's latest businesses ventures. Fitzwilliams told MailOnline: 'It has been claimed that Maines was the chief architect of Harry's recent BBC interview after he lost his case over security. It was reportedly going to be relatively short, instead it went on for over half an hour. 'He came across as angry, fearful as he saw plots against him and his family, especially from courtiers and he was contradictory about his father's role in denying him and his family automatic police security.' He added: 'It has been claimed that after she joined Team Sussex in February, she was behind the unveiling of Meghan's much panned cookery programme With Love, Meghan, the second series of which is yet to be released, and her attempt to be an influencer, As Ever, her lifestyle brand, which is of the utmost significance as Netflix are partners and the Sussexes need their contract with the streaming giant to be renewed.' The bad publicity from these ventures coupled with several damaging blows to their popularity in a poll rating in part underpins why Harry and Meghan are said to be keen to rehabilitate their reputations. Attempts to heal rifts with both the Royal Family and the British public could not come at a better time for Harry with the 2027 Invictus Games set to take place in Birmingham. The Daily Telegraph reported last week that the Royal Family would be 'very much welcome' at the event and that Prince Harry is expected to invite King Charles III and other family members to the games. With this in mind, last week's meeting could be the start of a period of reconciliation between both camps after five years of bitterness between the Palace and the Sussexes.

'The first real concrete steps we've seen': Top aides to Prince Harry and King Charles III meet in secret London 'peace summit'
'The first real concrete steps we've seen': Top aides to Prince Harry and King Charles III meet in secret London 'peace summit'

Sky News AU

time13-07-2025

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  • Sky News AU

'The first real concrete steps we've seen': Top aides to Prince Harry and King Charles III meet in secret London 'peace summit'

After years of public estrangement, Prince Harry and King Charles III may finally be inching towards reconciliation, with their senior aides spotted holding a private meeting in London. On Wednesday, the Duke of Sussex's new chief communications officer, Meredith Maines, and UK-based PR rep Liam Maguire were photographed meeting with the King's top aide, Communications Secretary Tobyn Andreae, at the Royal Over-Seas League, just around the corner from Clarence House. The meeting, first revealed by The Mail on Sunday, reportedly had "no formal agenda" but there were "things both sides wanted to talk about". It remains unclear who initiated the olive branch, but royal insiders say the casual sit-down is the most promising development yet in the years-long rift between Harry and the Royal Family. "There's a long road ahead, but a channel of communication is now open for the first time in years," a source told the outlet. Maines, who joined Team Sussex in March, was behind Harry's May BBC interview, where he openly declared he "would love a reconciliation" with his family. Just a month later, the Sussexes made major staffing changes, parting ways with six team members, including two of their in-house PR leads, US deputy press secretary Kyle Boulia and UK press officer Charlie Gipson. Speaking to Sky News Australia's The Royal Report on Sunday, contributor Bronte Coy described the latest meeting as a meaningful shift. "Of course, we've talked so much about whether a reconciliation will be possible over the many, many years this rift has been going on," the entertainment reporter told host Caroline Di Russo. "But there are actually now photos of it happening." Coy said the meeting marks "the first real concrete step towards some sort of reconciliation being met." She also pointed to the timing- just weeks after Harry's BBC interview- as likely motivation. "It perhaps served as that impetus for them to all get together, get in the same room and start saying, 'How are we going to end this for good?'" Coy said. Maines, who was in the UK to meet with her London-based team for the first time, reportedly flew back to the US following the summit and debriefed the Duke directly on "the tone of the meeting". News Corp columnist Angela Mollard noted that Tobyn Andreae, who now serves as Communications Secretary to both King Charles and Queen Camilla, was once an executive editor at The Mail on Sunday. "Now, the fact that this has been seen, there are photographs of them meeting… It speaks volumes," Mollard said. "I can't believe it's out there… There's someone there (at the Mail on Sunday) who wants to drive home the message that they are now looking at talking." The royal thaw comes as Harry prepares to host the next Invictus Games in Birmingham in 2027, with sources suggesting his family will be "very much welcome" at the event. "It's obviously linked," Mollard said. "What Harry's team are saying is that the Royals are always welcome at the Invictus Games, and it's super important to him to have members of the family there." has contacted both Maines and Andreae for comment.

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