After almost two years of distance and allegations, King Charles III and Prince Harry finally reunited in London this week. What seemed liked a relationship gone sour and beyond repair, the father-son reunion has sparked speculations that the royal family may be slowly moving toward reconciliation.Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, who is currently in the UK for a series of charity events, sat down with his father for tea at Clarence House on September 10. This private meeting, though brief, marked the first time father and son had seen each other in person since February 2024. While it remains uncertain whether this signals a full mending of their relationship, many royal observers believe it is the clearest sign yet that meaningful conversations could be underway.A rainy afternoon reunionAt around 5:20 p.m. on a rainy London afternoon, Prince Harry, 40, was spotted arriving at Clarence House in a black car. Earlier that same day, King Charles and Queen Camilla had returned from Balmoral Castle in Scotland. According to Buckingham Palace, the King had also presided over an investiture ceremony at the residence before the reunion.Royal commentators noted that anticipation for such a meeting had been growing since Harry arrived in the UK on Monday for his four-day visit. However, Harry’s office chose not to immediately release details of the father-son encounter, perhaps reflecting the sensitive nature of their relationship.A strained father-son relationshipFor years, tensions between Prince Harry and the royal family have played out publicly. In his 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry and Meghan Markle revealed concerns expressed within the palace about their son Archie’s skin colour, alongside other personal grievances. His 2023 memoir, ‘Spare’, Prince Harry further deepened the rift by detailing family conflicts — including a heated altercation with his brother, Prince William.Earlier this year, Harry revealed that his father had distanced himself, partly due to Harry’s ongoing legal dispute with the UK Home Office over security arrangements. He admitted he wanted to reconcile but worried that some family members might “never forgive” him.In July, palace aides reportedly began encouraging new dialogue between Harry and the royal household — a sign, perhaps, that healing had already been quietly set in motion.What about Harry and William?While Harry reunited with his father, his strained relationship with Prince William appeared unchanged. On the same day as Harry’s Clarence House visit, William was in Wales with Catherine, Princess of Wales, where he opened a new mental health center for World Suicide Prevention Day.Both brothers separately honored their late grandmother earlier this week — Harry at Windsor and William with Catherine in nearby Sunningdale. Despite being less than ten miles apart, the brothers chose not to meet.Currently, William’s focus remains on supporting Catherine and their children as she continues cancer treatment. Harry, meanwhile, has concentrated on his charitable obligations in London. Following his meeting with the King, he looked relaxed and told reporters that his father was “great.”Harry’s return to the UKPrince Harry’s visit to the UK is not only for meeting his family, but his schedule also includes public and charitable commitments. On Monday, he privately visited Windsor to pay tribute to his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away three years ago. He laid a wreath and flowers at St. George’s Chapel, honouring her memory.Later that day, he attended the WellChild Awards in London, where he serves as patron. He then traveled to Nottingham, where he pledged a personal donation of £1.1 million ($1.49 million) to support young people affected by violence. His itinerary also included a planned visit to the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London, which he inaugurated in 2013, and a reception for the Invictus Games Foundation.The foundation also announced a $500,000 contribution to aid children injured in Gaza and Ukraine, providing prosthetics, medical evacuations, and humanitarian support.Prince Harry wraped up his UK visit on Thursday with an event for The Diana Award, celebrating the legacy of his late mother, Princess Diana. He then returnd to the United States.What about Harry’s wife Meghan?

While Prince Harry is trying to reconcile with his family in the UK, it seems unlikely that Meghan will visit UK anytime soon. In the past, Meghan had accused the royal family of racism in her bombshell interview with Oprah. Later she also shared about her tough time in the royal household during her time in the UK, in her documentary ‘Harry and Meghan’.Meghan is currently trying to rebrand herself as an entrepreneur and lifestyle expert through her TV show ‘With Love, Meghan’ which has received mixed reviews from the audience.
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