Prince Harry enjoyed his recent visit to the UK. This included a long-awaited reunion with Charles III.
“He was clearly able to go back to the UK and catch up with his old friends and colleagues and support the incredible work that generally means a lot to him,” a spokesman for the Duke of Sussex told Page 6 on Thursday.
Over the pond, Harry visited his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II’s Cemetery, attended a charity event, and met his father, who had been hit by cancer for the first time in a year and a half.
On Wednesday evening, the 40-year-old prince was photographed in a black SUV at Clarence House, Charles’ London home.
Page 6 was told the father-son duo had been shy and had “private tea” for just an hour. Meanwhile, Harry shares photos and videos of his father, 6-year-old Princess Lillivet (4), with his wife Meghan Markle.
Harry told reporters shortly after the meetup that Charles, 76, was doing something “great.”
Harry had not seen the King in person because he revealed his cancer diagnosis in February 2024.
In May, Harry told BBC News that Charles would not talk to him.
Duke, who resigned from his royal duties in 2020 and moved to the US in 2020, admitted that “some members” of his family “don’t allow a lot of things” such as “writing a book.”
Renegade Royal released his bomb memoir “Spare” in January 2023.
In it, he accused the monarch of joking that Harry’s “actual father was one of (Princess Diana’s) ex-lovers.”
Their alienation was exacerbated by the legal battle the Duke was fighting over the removal of publicly funded security.
When Kensington Palace announced that the Duke of Cambridge would be booked with Royal Engagement this week, they were hoping that Harry and his estranged brother, Prince William, would reconcile.