Overview
- Buckingham Palace confirmed a private meeting at Clarence House on 10 September that lasted about 53–54 minutes, marking their first in roughly 19 months.
- Harry’s office categorically denied claims he felt like an official visitor, calling the attributed quotes invented and suggesting some sources sought to undermine reconciliation.
- The spokesman said a framed photo was presented during the meeting and clarified it did not depict Harry and Meghan.
- Separate outlets reported a warm exchange with tea and gifts, but those details were not confirmed by the palace and were not endorsed by Harry’s team.
- Palace sources indicated the Sandringham agreement still applies with no return to official duties, and Harry later told a reporter at an Invictus Games engagement that the King was doing great.