
King Charles has seen his youngest grandchildren for the first time in four years as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex brought their family to Highgrove House.
Harry and Meghan, along with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, spent time with The King and Queen at Highgrove.
The King last saw Archie, now 7, and Lilibet, who’s just turned 5, in 2022 when the Sussex family visited the UK for the Platinum Jubilee.
The reunion came in a private meeting which took place this afternoon.
Prince Harry arrived in the UK several days ago and has been carrying out visits linked to the one year countdown to the Invictus Games which are due to take place in Birmingham in 2027.
Meghan won’t be joining him at any of the public events for the countdown.
The Duchess and the couple’s two children arrived in the UK a few days after Prince Harry lost a court case against the Daily Mail. He was part of a group suing the paper over allegations it had used underhand methods to gain information about them. All charges were thrown out. The Duke of Sussex later called the ruling a ‘whitewash’.
News of the meeting between King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex came after Harry attended a countdown event for the Invictus Games.
It’s understood the meeting was private and no photographs or further details are expected to be shared.

