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How Prince Harry Feels About Prince Archie, Princess Lilibet visiting...
Prince Harry's recent UK visit, including a private meeting with King Charles, has brought him closer to bringing his children, Archie and Lilibet, to the country despite earlier safety concerns.
- During a recent trip to the UK, Prince Harry spent nearly an hour meeting privately with King Charles at his London residence, aiming to mend their relationship.
- Their estrangement followed the publication of Harry’s memoir "Spare" in January 2023 and legal disputes over his publicly funded security.
- In a September 14 interview with The Guardian, Harry shared his intention to take his son Archie and daughter Lilibet on a trip to the United Kingdom.
- He emphasized that truth must come before reconciliation and expressed his enduring affection for the United Kingdom, stating his feelings for the country have remained strong throughout.
- This meeting and Harry’s openness to visiting with his children suggest cautious progress toward rebuilding family ties amid King Charles’s 2024 cancer treatment.
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Following Their "Reconciliation," Prince Harry Has a Renewed "Focus on Dad" King Charles and Is "Closer" Than Ever to Bringing Archie and Lilibet to U.K.
Prince Harry has given an interview following his royal reunion with dad King Charles, revealing his focus is firmly on his dad, and bringing his kids to the UK
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