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Title: Prince Harry Reunites with King Charles in Rare UK Visit

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Prince Harry Reunites with King ⁣Charles After 19-Month Separation

LONDON – Prince Harry and King Charles III met at Clarence House in London on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, marking the first time the pair have ‌been together in person in 19⁣ months. The meeting came as Harry arrived for a brief visit to the United Kingdom, ⁤amid⁢ ongoing strains‌ in his relationship with ​the royal family following his and Meghan Markle’s departure as senior royals and subsequent public disclosures.

The reunion occurs at a particularly sensitive juncture for‍ the monarchy, as the family continues to‌ navigate the fallout from‍ Harry’s memoir “Spare,” and interviews detailing allegations of mistreatment. The prolonged distance⁣ between Harry and his brother,Prince William,further complicates family dynamics,with little indication of an imminent reconciliation. This visit,‍ though brief, represents a potential, albeit small, step toward mending fractured ‍familial bonds as King Charles continues treatment for cancer.Royal editor for the Sunday ‌Times, Roya Nikkhah, reported that William and ​harry have not spoken personally since the late Queen’s ⁤funeral in 2022,​ and have ⁤not seen⁣ each other in person since that time. “There’s no chance ⁢that William and harry are going to meet​ up ⁣anytime‍ soon… ⁢There is no desire on either side to do that,” Nikkhah told CBS News. “The brothers haven’t seen each other for such a long time and relations are as bad as they’ve ever been – non-existent.”

The circumstances surrounding Harry and Meghan’s decision to step back from royal duties, coupled with their subsequent⁢ media engagements, have demonstrably impacted relationships​ within the​ family. Both “Spare” and previous​ interviews offered critical perspectives on their experiences within the royal institution, contributing to the widening rift.

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