Prince Harry has arrived at Clarence House to meet with his father, King Charles, in what is thought to be their first meeting for more than a year.
Speculation mounted earlier this week about whether the King will be reunited with his son, the Duke of Sussex, during his brief return to the UK.
Harry had not seen his father in around 19 months and was reportedly open to meeting Charles, who has been receiving cancer treatment since early 2024.
Charles is in London, having travelled from his Balmoral home, where he has been spending his summer break.
His son recently visited the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London, an institution with which he has close connections.
The Duke has been carrying out a string of events since arriving back home on Monday (September 8) and began a four-day working stay by leaving flowers at the final resting place of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, to mark the third anniversary of her death.
Harry’s visit has reignited commentary about the state of his relationship with senior members of the Royal Family.
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He remains estranged from his older brother, the Prince of Wales, who recently travelled to Cardiff to learn about a pioneering mental health hub on World Suicide Prevention Day, with still no prospect of the pair meeting.
In February last year, Harry made a transatlantic dash from his Californian home to Britain to see his father following his cancer diagnosis.
The move showed both sides were willing to put their strained relationship on hold, but until now, there had been no further developments.
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