Prince Harry had a successful visit to his homeland for the 2027 Invictus Games and a reunion with King Charles. The Duke of Sussex, accompanied by Meghan Markle and their children, met the King and Queen, allowing Charles to see his grandchildren after four years.
After their UK trip, videos surfaced of Harry and Meghan making solo appearances. Harry appeared on Joe Marler’s podcast, while a teaser for Meghan’s upcoming MasterChef Australia episode was released. In both instances, they used their royal titles, with Harry joking about being the ‘Prince of England’ and Meghan tasking contestants to create a dish ‘fit for a Duchess’.
Some royal observers were surprised by their use of titles, considering the couple’s step back from royal duties six years ago. However, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond explained that their comments were harmless. She noted that Meghan likely had no input on the show’s script and that the producers crafted the royal references.
Regarding the private meeting with the King and Queen, details remained undisclosed, signaling a commitment to privacy. Jennie emphasized the importance of maintaining silence to foster trust between Harry and his father for future reconciliation.
The undisclosed visit at Highgrove allowed the children to meet their UK family, contributing to their understanding of their unique status. King Charles reuniting with his grandchildren was seen as a positive step, suggesting potential for further interactions and improved relations.
Jennie highlighted the significance of the secretive meeting in rebuilding trust and fostering family connections. The privacy surrounding the visit hinted at a possible gradual reconciliation between the family members.
