Prince Harry, Meghan, Prince Archie, and Princess Lilibet have reunited with King Charles III and Queen Camilla during a private family meeting at Highgrove House, marking their first gathering together in four years. According to Reuters and PEOPLE, the meeting was the first time King Charles had seen his grandchildren in person since 2022, following years of strained relations between the Duke of Sussex and the British royal family. Buckingham Palace confirmed the visit but emphasised that it was a private family occasion, with no official photographs or further details released.
The reunion came after Prince Harry spent several days in the United Kingdom attending charity engagements and launching the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham. Meghan and the children later joined him in Britain after travelling from Europe, enabling the long-awaited family meeting. The visit follows months of reported efforts by Harry to rebuild relations with his father, whose ongoing cancer treatment has added urgency to family reconciliation.
Relations between Prince Harry and the royal family have remained tense since he and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and later relocated to California. Public interviews, Harry’s memoir Spare, and disputes over security arrangements during UK visits have all contributed to the family rift. Despite those challenges, the meeting at Highgrove is widely seen as a significant step toward restoring personal ties, even though no official information has been released about discussions between Harry and his brother, Prince William.
While Buckingham Palace has described the gathering simply as a private family moment, the reunion has attracted global attention because of its symbolic importance. Royal commentators say the meeting could represent the beginning of a gradual thaw in relations between the Sussexes and the wider royal family, although both sides appear determined to keep any progress away from public scrutiny.

