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King Charles Reiterates No ‘Half‑In, Half‑Out’ Role for Prince Harry After Private Meeting

Palace sources say the Sandringham‑era rules against split duties still apply despite a brief 55‑minute reunion at Clarence House.

Overview

  • Prince Harry and King Charles met privately for roughly 54–55 minutes in London on Sept. 10, their first one‑on‑one meeting in about 19 months.
  • A spokesman for Harry said his priority is his father and declined to discuss other family matters, echoing recent comments that his conscience is clear.
  • Officials and UK media reports emphasize there is no plan to reinstate Harry in any public working capacity, and Harry has not asked for such an arrangement.
  • Weekend stories about tentative ‘high‑level’ talks for future joint appearances remain unconfirmed, with palace insiders criticizing leak‑driven briefings and rejecting suggestions of a rift with Prince William.
  • Harry has indicated he wants to spend more time in the UK and hopes to bring his children, though ongoing security constraints and earlier legal setbacks complicate extended visits; separate reports of UK schooling are unverified.