Prince Harry hits back at claims he was surprised that meeting with King was 'formal'
- Prince Harry met with King Charles III for a private tea on September 10, marking their first in-person meeting in 19 months at Clarence House.
- The meeting followed Harry's handwritten letter expressing his desire to reconnect amid years of family tensions and his father's 2024 cancer diagnosis.
- They spent around 54 minutes together, exchanged a framed photo of Harry's children Archie and Lilibet, and shared emotional moments including hugs and tears.
- Harry's spokesperson called reports describing the reunion as “distinctly formal” and any quotes about the meeting’s tone “pure invention” aimed at sabotaging reconciliation.
- The meeting represents a tentative step toward repairing relations, reflecting Harry's hope for reconciliation despite ongoing family and media challenges.
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King Charles Is Reportedly “Saddened” By Claims That Aides Are “Sabotaging” Reconciliation Between Himself and Prince Harry
“Everyone has been working hard behind the scenes to make the private relationship work.”Getty Prince Harry and King CharlesThe GistOn September 27, Prince Harry’s spokesperson issued a statement refuting a report that the September 10 meeting between the Duke of Sussex and King Charles was overly formal.The rep said that the reports were “categorically false” and blamed “sources intent on sabotaging any reconciliation between father and son.”Th…


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Buckingham Palace confirmed that Harry and Charles met during a private visit that lasted 50 minutes, during which they had tea.
The Duke of Sussex saw his father Charles III in London on 10 September. Harry firmly denied rumours of tension and denounced "pure inventions".
Prince Harry clarifies details of meeting with King Charles
Prince Harry has firmly denied reports that his recent meeting with King Charles III in London was tense or cold, describing the claims as “categorically false”. Speaking through his spokesperson, Harry dismissed rumours suggesting their reunion felt more like an “official visit” than a family meeting. PRINCE HARRY’S U.K. VISIT “Recent reporting of the Duke’s view of the tone of the meeting is categorically false,” said the spokesperson. They cr…
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