Overview
- Buckingham Palace confirmed the father–son tea at Clarence House lasted about 54–55 minutes on Sept. 10.
- In a Sept. 27 statement, Harry’s spokesman called reports that he felt like an “official visitor” “categorically false” and said quotes were “pure invention” from sources “intent on sabotaging” reconciliation.
- The spokesman confirmed a framed photograph was given to the King but said it did not include Harry or Meghan, countering tabloid accounts of the gift.
- Royal reporting continues to say the Sandringham Agreement remains in force, with no path to a “half‑in, half‑out” role, though private meetings may continue.
- Separate coverage notes Prince William spent private time with the King in Scotland this week, and the brothers did not meet during Harry’s U.K. trip.