Prince Harry Finally Meets King Charles
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GB News on MSNPrince Harry leaves Britain as he heads back to US for reunion with Meghan, Archie and Lilibet
Prince Harry has left the UK to return to Californian and be reunited with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. The Duke of Sussex had been in Britain for a four-day visit where he met with with his father,
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InStyle on MSNPrince Harry Pays Tribute to His Mother Princess Diana During Last Stop of Four-Day U.K. Visit
The Duke of Sussex honored his mother just hours after his first face-to-face meeting with his father, King Charles, in 19 months.
The Duke of Sussex has not been in the UK since May, and it is not known if he will meet his brother Prince William, or his father, the King, during his visit.
If you had just awoken from a decade-long coma, you would be forgiven for assuming Prince Harry was still a working member of the Royal Family. On Monday, he was in his element - celebrating the achievements of seriously ill children and their families at the WellChild Awards in Central London.
Prince Harry is heading to Nottingham today as he gets stuck into engagements on his four-day trip to the UK. Harry, who stepped back as a working royal in 2020, attended the annual Wellchild Awards in London on Monday evening, and today, he will head to Nottingham to show his support for BBC Children in Need.
The first positive sign was the King arriving back from Scotland, and then we started doing the sums to work out if the timings could work, with Harry due at an Invictus event at around 6pm. Then it happened. Just before 5.30pm a car with Harry inside was driven into the grounds of Clarence House. He was in.
Prince Harry is due attend the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College in London today - as rumours mount over whether he'll will reunite with King Charles for the first time in almost two
Harry is expected to announce a personal donation to Children in Need during a visit to a charity in Nottingham.