The summit over tea at Clarence House last night could pave the way for Archie and Lilibet to visit their grandfather for the first time in three years.

LONDON: Prince Harry arrived in the UK on Monday leading to speculation about whether he will meet with his father, King Charles III, for the first time in 19 months.Amid signs of…

Archie and Lilibet may one day play a critical role in smoothing over their father’s fractured familial relationships

There had been no face to face meeting between father and son since February 2024.

Prince Harry and King Charles III last met in February 2024, following Charles’ cancer diagnosis.

LONDON: Prince Harry arrived Wednesday at Clarence House in London for an expected meeting with his father, King Charles III, British media reported. The meeting would be their…

Prince Harry and his father, King Charles III, have reunited during the outspoken prince's visit to the U.K.

The father and son have been distant since Harry and his wife, Meghan, left royal life and publicly aired grievances about the family.

Father and son had tea at the king’s London residence on Wednesday, in what may be a first step toward healing a painful rift that has divided Britain’s royal family.

Their meeting may prove to be the first step towards ending a much-publicized rift between father and son.

Clarence House meeting comes after Duke of Sussex expressed hope of a reconciliation with his family in May

The king and his son have met in person for the first time since February 2024 - but the clues a reunion was nearing have been there, writes senior royal correspondent Daniela…

The relationship between King Charles III and Prince Harry may be on the mend as the two met and spent a short time together in London on Wednesday.

The summit over tea at Clarence House last night could pave the way for Archie and Lilibet to visit their grandfather for the first time in three years.

Il principe che ha incontrato per quasi un'ora il re suo padre e ha poi dato rassicurazioni anche sul sovrano: «Sta benone»