Long-awaited reunion: King Charles III meets prince Harry and Meghan Markle

For the first time in four years!
After years of strained relations between the British royal family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the ice may finally be thawing. King Charles III has met with his younger son, Prince Harry, his wife Meghan Markle, and his grandchildren Archie and Lilibet for the first time in four years.

According to Vanity Fair, the meeting took place at Highgrove House, the King’s country residence in Gloucestershire. The guests were welcomed by both King Charles and Queen Camilla. Buckingham Palace confirmed that the family reunion took place but declined to provide any further details. Royal representatives have not commented on what was discussed, how long the meeting lasted, or whether any photographs from the occasion will be released.
Sources close to the family say that Prince Harry promised his father he would not publicly disclose the contents of their conversation. It is only known that the gathering was held in a highly private setting, away from media attention.

Insiders also report that the King had long wished to see his grandchildren again. For the 77-year-old monarch, the reunion was particularly meaningful. The last time Archie and Lilibet visited the United Kingdom was in 2022, when they attended events surrounding the farewell to Queen Elizabeth II.

As a reminder, Prince Harry arrived in London a few days ago to take part in events organized by the Invictus Games Foundation.
Photo: Instagram @sussexroyal, @meghan








