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Prince Harry’s four-day visit to England included a reunion with his father, King Charles, nearly two years later, and a secret visit to another member of the royal family.
Hello! According to the report! Published on Saturday, September 20th, Harry, 41, personally visited Kensington Palace and, after the death of the Duke of Kent, “I will pay my respects and express my sadness and depraved dol” to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. She passed away on September 4th at the age of 92.
Harry was unable to attend Katherine’s funeral on September 16, but since he had already left the UK, a source nearby the Duke of Sussex told the outlet “I love catching up with my family, friends and colleagues.”
“His only regret was that he stayed longer and couldn’t see more people, but the meeting in Ukraine has been in his diary for a long time, and it was important to join him in person to see the growing work of the Invictus Games Foundation and the progress made at Superhumans,” the source added.
“The whole trip felt like a real success for everyone involved,” the source said. “His passion for his sponsorship and the causes he cares about is not dimmed a bit. He’s already bustling to go back and do more.”
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The Duke of Sussex made several public appearances during their trip to the UK, including the Wellchild Awards held in London on September 8th. The next day in Nottingham, he danced into the room of a community recording studio (CRS) and laughed and joked with a young activist.
“He’s still the same guy,” said Trevor Rose of CRS. “He wants to feel the energy here. He cares. That’s the main thing.”
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One of the most surprising moments was when Harry arrived at Clarence House on September 10th and disappeared inside for his much-anticipated private meeting with King Charles. He appeared an hour ago – and experts quickly pointed out that this visit could be the first step on the path to reconciliation with his father.
“It’s a big step in the right direction,” former Queen Elizabeth spokesman, Ailsa Anderson, told people after the historic meeting. “It’s building trust.”
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Harry and the Wang, 76, have been estranged for over 18 months. As people have reported earlier, the meeting not only serves as an opportunity for the Duke of Sussex to rekindle his relationship with his father, but also his relationship with his brother Prince William.
The encounter took a hopeful step, but Royal Insiders warn that there is a long way ahead before a complete settlement occurs.
“It shows the path ahead,” an insider with ties to both sides told people. “That’s a good starting point.”
Just a few days after the meeting, Harry was surprised at Kiev, Ukraine, and visited with the Invictus Games Foundation, where he spoke to the Guardian while he was there.
“The focus really needs to be on my father,” he said, acknowledging his past revelations in interviews and spares of his memoirs. “My conscience is clear.”
Despite security concerns, Harry was asked if he would take his children to the UK, saying, “Yes, I would. I definitely got it closer this week.”
“No matter what happens in the past, it’s good to see families trying to repair themselves or communicate,” says a source with close connections to the palace added to people. “Everyone needs to be considerate of every aspect.”
After a trip to the UK and Ukraine, Harry returned to Montecito, California, where his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children, age 6, Princess Lillivet, 4 on Saturday, September 20th, Meghan (44) and Harry stepped into one of their 805Lives. A concert held at the Oceanside Estate in California in Kevin Costner, supporting first responders in Santa Barbara County.