Royal Family Reunion

King Charles met Harry, Meghan and their children as the family tries to mend ties.

L 38%
3 of 8 articles on this topic (38%) were written by left-leaning sources.
C 25%
2 of 8 articles on this topic (25%) were written by centrist sources.
R 37%
3 of 8 articles on this topic (37%) were written by right-leaning sources.

Summary

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted Prince Harry, Meghan, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire on Friday, bringing the full Sussex family together with the king for the first time in four years. Buckingham Palace described the meeting as a private family occasion and said no details or photos would be released. The visit follows years of estrangement after Harry and Meghan stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and moved to the United States, and came after a week of controversy over Harry’s U.K. security arrangements.

Coverage Angles

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Grandchildren Reconnection

Mostly Left

Archie and Lilibet’s time with King Charles is the heart of the event because it restores a family bond that had been largely absent for four years. The reunion suggests Charles is being brought back into his grandchildren’s lives.

Daily Beast
The Guardian
Washington Examiner

Family Rift Repair

Center & Right

Charles, Harry, and Meghan are taking real steps to mend a royal family split that has lasted for years. The visit matters because it signals a possible thaw in one of the monarchy’s most public personal conflicts.

Associated Press
The Daily Wire