Some of Romney's fellow Republicans, eager to regroup after their disappointing election outcome, disavowed his comments.
When they sit down together, the event will be closed to the media. "We're going to let the two men who spent a great deal of time in public eye over the course of the past year, both of them, have a private lunch together," Carney said.
While in Washington, Romney will also meet with his former vice presidential running mate, U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, according to a Ryan aide.
Obama, who won a decisive victory after a bruising campaign, had sought to depict Romney as out of touch with ordinary Americans and intent on shielding the rich from higher taxes.
Romney had accused Obama of failed economic policies and wasteful spending to promote big government.
(Additional reporting by Mark Felsenthal; editing by Bill Trott and Todd Eastham)
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