Prince Harry hints at family changes after King Charles reunion
Prince Harry has hinted that he is now “closer” to bringing his children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4, to the United Kingdom following a long-awaited reunion with his father, King Charles.
During a recent interview while traveling abroad, Harry admitted that being separated from his homeland has been challenging, especially amid ongoing disputes about security arrangements.
The Duke of Sussex stressed that his priority remains his family’s safety, but the meeting with King Charles appears to have opened the door for his children to spend more time in the UK.
The private meeting between Harry and the King marked their first face-to-face in nearly 19 months. Harry expressed hope that this encounter would not be a one-off and said he intends to spend more time with his father in the months ahead.
He also reflected on his memoir Spare, explaining that his intention was never revenge but to address what he called misinformation. For Harry, telling the truth is an essential step toward reconciliation with his family.
With renewed ties to his father, Harry now seems closer to making a UK visit with Archie and Lilibet a reality, a move that could mark a turning point in his relationship with the royal family.