Prince Harry & King Charles REUNITE For First Time In 19 Months

    Prince Harry and King Charles have met in person for the first time in 19 months. The Duke of Sussex is said to have visited his aranged father for a private tea at the Monarch’s Clarence House in London on September 10th. The reunion comes amid Harry’s busy return to his homeland in recent days, where he attended the Wellchild Awards and paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth on the third anniversary of her death. The UK press association confirmed that a car believed to be carrying Harry arrived at the king’s residence after 5:00 p.m. local time. His majesty had reportedly flown in from Scotland earlier in the day following a stay at Balmoral Castle. Speculation that the pair could be mending their rift sparked ahead of Harry’s latest trip as he and the king’s respective senior aids were pictured meeting in London over the summer. As for Harry’s relationship with Prince William, however, the brothers are reportedly still not on speaking terms with NBC’s royal contributor Emily Nash saying that she didn’t expect the pair to communicate at all during Harry’s visit. When it comes to Prince William, relations between them are still incredibly strained. They don’t have any direct contact, so I would I wouldn’t imagine that that would be on the cards this week. Harry’s tensions with the rest of the royals mounted after his and wife Meghan Markle’s 2020 move to California and his explosive best-selling memoir Spare. Harry has expressed a desire to reconcile with his family before it’s too late. As the king has been battling an undisclosed form of cancer, Harry last saw his father in February 2024, days after his illness was made public. The dad of two told the BBC in a surprise interview in May that his majesty’s health makes the situation especially painful and claimed the monarch had cut off communication between them. I would I would I would love I would love reconciliation with my family. I’ve always I’ve you know there’s no point in in in continuing to fight anymore. As I said, life is precious. Um I don’t know how much longer my father has. um you know he uh he he he won’t speak to me because of this security stuff. Um but it would be nice to it would nice it would be nice to rec reconcile [Music]

    Prince Harry and King Charles have met in person for the first time in 19 months. The Duke of Sussex is said to have visited his estranged father at the monarch’s Clarence House in London on Sept. 10. The reunion comes amid Harry’s busy return to his homeland in recent days, where he attended the WellChild Awards and paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth on her third death anniversary. The UK Press Association confirmed that a car believed to be carrying Harry arrived at the King’s residence after 5 p.m. local time. His Majesty had reportedly flown in from Scotland earlier in the day following a stay at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Speculation that the pair could be mending their rift sparked ahead of Harry’s latest UK trip, as his and the King’s respective senior aides were pictured meeting in London over the summer. As for Harry’s relationship with Prince William, however, royal experts have said the brothers are still not on speaking terms. Harry previously expressed desire to reconcile with his family before it’s too late, as the King has been battling an undisclosed form of cancer. Harry last saw his father in February 2024, days after his illness was made public. The dad of two told the BBC in a surprise interview in May that the King’s health makes the situation especially painful and claimed the monarch had cut off communication between them. Harry’s tensions with the rest of the royals mounted after his and Meghan Markle’s 2020 move to California and his explosive bestselling memoir “Spare.”

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    1. Happy to hear it. So they should spend time together and heal their wounds. Forgiveness is the quality of the head the Church of England. Far too many grudge holders in the house of Windsor. Matt 5:23, 24.

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