Harry and Meghan's Children Reunite with King Charles for the First Time in Four Years

Harry and Meghan's Children Reunite with King Charles for the First Time in Four Years

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have reunited with their grandfather, King Charles, and Queen Camilla, after a four-year gap. The royal family gathered at Highgrove House, the king and queen's private residence in Gloucestershire, England, on July 10.

The reunion marks a significant moment for the royals, following Harry and Meghan's decision to step back from their senior royal roles in 2020, citing security concerns. The relationships between the Sussexes and the extended royal family have been strained over the past six years.

Prior to this trip, King Charles had not seen his grandchildren in four years, and Meghan had last visited the UK in September 2022 for Queen Elizabeth's funeral. Harry has only seen his brother, Prince William, a handful of times since then and last visited his father, the king, in September.

The duke arrived in the UK on July 6 and attended various engagements in London before heading to Birmingham to promote the Invictus Games, an international sporting event he founded in 2014. In an interview with ITV, Harry expressed his love for his family, saying, "I love my family very much."

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