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Prince Harry’s Gift to King Charles: What He Actually Gave (and Didn’t)

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Harry Gifted King Charles a Photograph – But It Wasn’t What Was Reported

London,UK – Reports circulating this ⁤week​ claiming Prince Harry gifted King Charles a photograph ‌featuring himself,Meghan Markle,and their children have been corrected. ‍A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex, 41, confirmed ⁤a photograph was exchanged during a recent meeting with the King, 76, but the image ‍did not include Harry or Meghan.

Initial reports suggested the Duke presented his father with a framed ⁣picture of⁣ the family – Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet alongside their ⁢parents.⁤ Though,the spokesperson stated this is inaccurate,clarifying the gift was a framed photograph likely depicting the King’s grandchildren.

The clarification comes amid concerns over‌ the​ accuracy of⁣ reporting surrounding the meeting, which took place weeks ago.The spokesperson also refuted descriptions of the encounter as “formal” or “official,” as previously suggested.

“Recent reporting of The Duke’s view⁢ of the tone of ⁢the meeting, is⁢ categorically false,” the spokesperson stated. “The quotes attributed to him are pure invention fed, one⁢ can only assume, by ⁤sources intent on ⁢sabotaging any reconciliation between father and son.”

They continued, “Presumably, those same sources have also ⁣chosen to disclose that gifts were exchanged.while ‍we would have preferred such details to remain private, for the sake of clarity we can confirm that a framed photograph was handed over, however the image did ⁣not contain the Duke and Duchess.”

Prince Harry stepped ​back from ​royal ​duties ⁣in 2020 alongside Meghan Markle, and the relationship between the‌ Duke and his ⁣father has been subject to intense public scrutiny. This latest statement underscores the sensitivity surrounding the family dynamic and the​ desire for privacy amidst⁢ ongoing reconciliation efforts.

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