Earlier this year, a scheduling conflict occurred when Harry’s unannounced humanitarian trip to Angola overshadowed Queen Camilla’s birthday portrait. In response, Harry agreed to coordinate future engagements to avoid such clashes.
A royal insider told The Mail, “Conflicts of interest or clashes of publicity were relished and even perhaps encouraged by the Sussexes. Now, Harry has shifted into a new way of thinking.”
Personal Reflection and Hope for Family Unity
Prince Harry’s Angola visit carried personal meaning, as he retraced Princess Diana’s iconic landmine advocacy steps.
In a statement, Harry said, “As a father to young children, it breaks my heart to see innocent children still living and playing next to minefields.” His trip included teaching safety lessons and giving speeches in Portuguese, earning him praise but also uncoordinated headlines.
In a BBC interview in May, Harry voiced his desire for peace: “I would love reconciliation with my family. There’s no point in continuing to fight anymore.”