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King Charles has kept himself firmly in the public spotlight over the past week, making history and keeping the rumor mill churning. Most notably, September kicked off with the King becoming the first English monarch ever to visit the Birmingham Oratory founded by Cardinal Newman, now a Catholic saint. Father Ignatius Harrison described Charles as “very engaged, very interested and exceedingly kind” on this unprecedented visit. This was entirely His Majesty’s initiative, and he reportedly took special interest in Newman’s untouched study and the original handwritten score of “The Dream of Gerontius.” The Oratorian community was over the moon about this royal “red-letter day,” and observers noted the King’s genuine curiosity about the Catholic legacy, a significant step for both biography and history according to the Catholic News Agency and National Catholic Register.
Earlier the same day, Charles was in Birmingham to open the brand new Midland Metropolitan University Hospital, greeting local dignitaries with typical regal cheer. This has been part of a year that’s seen him busier than ever despite undergoing cancer treatment; official records cited by The Independent reveal Charles has clocked 175 days of engagements, blowing past his own previous record. Since spring, he’s marked his 20th wedding anniversary with Queen Camilla, become the first British monarch to address the Italian parliament, visited Auschwitz for the 80th liberation anniversary, and even found time to share a personal playlist of favorite songs. His May swing through Canada to open a new parliament session and his hands-on encouragement of the Royal Navy ahead of a major deployment all punctuate a high-energy period after a challenging start to the year.
But the biggest story swirling this week is the possible royal thaw. Social media and news outlets are abuzz as Prince Harry flies into London for charity events and whispers mount about a reunion with Charles, the first in nearly 19 months if it happens. FOX News Digital and ABC News each note the remarkable symbolism given the timing—the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death—and the longstanding tensions that have kept Charles and his grandson Prince Archie apart. While no meeting has been officially confirmed, the sight of Harry’s team in discussions with the King’s own press aides in London, described by the Daily Mail as "the secret Harry peace summit," lends a whiff of intrigue.
Meanwhile, the King is reportedly spending quiet days at Balmoral and has no official public appearances scheduled for the coming days, as per The Independent. Much speculation remains, particularly over whether Charles will seize this chance for family reconciliation as he continues his cancer battle. Royal-watchers agree: every move is now seen in the shadow of legacy, duty, and the personal wish—so publicly voiced in Harry’s recent BBC interview—that “reconciliation” start “now” before time runs out.
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