Prince Harry, Meghan and children visit King and Queen
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At a glance
- Prince Harry, Meghan, and their children Archie and Lilibet met with King Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove House.
- This marks the first time King Charles has seen his grandchildren in person in over four years.
- The meeting is seen as a significant step in mending strained family relations following Harry and Meghan's departure from royal duties in 2020.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan, have met with King Charles and Queen Camilla, accompanied by their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The gathering took place at Highgrove House, the King's private residence in Gloucestershire.
Buckingham Palace confirmed the meeting, describing it as a "private family occasion." This encounter is particularly noteworthy as it represents the first time King Charles has seen his grandchildren, Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, in person in more than four years. The reunion comes after Prince Harry's solo attendance at several UK events this week, with Meghan and the children initially not expected to join him for public engagements.
The meeting is being viewed as a significant development in the relationship between the royal family and the Sussexes, which has been strained since Harry and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in 2020. Sources suggest that both father and son desired this meeting, with the King eager to spend time with his young grandchildren.
While Prince Harry and his family were at Highgrove, his brother, the Prince of Wales, was participating in a charity polo match. The relationship between the two brothers remains fractured, with no current plans for them to meet during Harry and Meghan's visit to the UK. This story is developing, and further details will be provided as they become available.
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