Prince Harry, King Charles Reunite for First Time Since 2024

Prince Harry and King Charles III have reunited in London for the first time in 19 months, ending a prolonged period of estrangement that followed Harry’s decision to step away from royal duties in 2020 and his subsequent criticism of the monarchy.

The private meeting, held over tea at Clarence House on Wednesday, was their first encounter since February 2024 and came after Harry expressed his desire for reconciliation earlier this year, citing concerns over his father’s ongoing cancer treatment.

Harry, who traveled to the UK for a series of engagements without his wife Meghan Markle or their children, was seen arriving in a black car and leaving less than an hour later before heading to a charity reception.

While the brief encounter marked a step toward repairing father-son relations, tensions remain unresolved with Prince William, who has not spoken publicly with Harry and was in another part of Windsor during the visit.

The meeting follows years of public rifts fueled by Harry’s explosive interviews, legal disputes, and revelations in his memoir Spare, making the short but symbolic reunion a closely watched moment in the ongoing royal family saga.

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