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Prince Harry arrives for face-to-face meeting with King Charles

PRINCE Harry has been spotted arriving at Clarence House.

The Duke of Sussex is understood to be holding a face-to-face meeting with his father, King Charles.

King Charles III seen through a rain-covered car window.
King Charles left RAF Northolt earlier today
King Charles' motorcade leaving RAF Northolt.
The monarch’s car led out of the base
Prince Harry at the Royal British Legion Centre.
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The King, who has not seen his youngest son for 19 months, is breaking temporarily from his Balmoral base in Scotland for his return to England.

Meanwhile, Harry has attended the Imperial College London’s Centre for Blast Injury Studies in west London – meaning they are currently in the same city.

The Duke of Sussex was seen speaking with former army captain and paralympian David Henson, before meeting healthcare and research professionals earlier.

The prince – who lives in California with his wife Meghan Markle – also has a string of engagements in London into this afternoon and evening.

Harry has not seen his father since he flew back for 30 minutes at Clarence House last February after the King’s cancer announcement.

He has flown over from the US several times since for court cases and for the funeral of his uncle, Lord Fellowes, in August last year.

But his four-day visit will be his longest trip here since the passing of his grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Harry touched down in the UK on Monday after he was spotted boarding a flight from LAX in California.

But the Duchess of Sussex did not join her husband for the trip.

Instead she stayed in California while she looks after their children Archie, seven, and Lilibet, four.

The Duke said earlier this year he was open for “reconciliation”.

Royal expert Hugo Vickers said the Firm will not be able to trust the Duke of Sussex for fear anything they say will be used in his next tell all.

Mr Vickers, author of several bestselling royal autobiographies, warned Charles to tread carefully around his son.

He says the firm “doesn’t trust” Harry after the Duke gave out personal information about them in his autobiography, Spare.

Faced with the prospect of a second bombshell book, the family remembers how Harry caused “a lot of harm”.

Hugo said: “It would be in his, and everybody else’s, interests if he could form some sort of personal reconciliation with his father.

“Because we know even from Prince Harry’s book that his father said ‘don’t make my last years miserable.’

“If something happens to the King and Harry has not reconciled with him, he’s going to be bearing more guilt and remorse.

“And he’s got enough on his plate already with the death of his mother and the things that he feels about all that.

“In order for that to happen, he is the one who has to apologise. He is the one who has to give assurances.”

Meanwhile, Prince William is in Wales meeting with the Jac Lewis Foundation, set up in memory of a young footballer who took his own life.

The future King marked World Suicide Prevention Day during his visit to the mental health hub at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

The brothers attended similar engagements yesterday and were just eight miles apart as they paid tributes to the late Queen on Monday.

Harry has barely spoken to his family since Megxit in 2020, which saw him and Meghan step down as working royals and move to the US.

The Duke slated the royals in his memoir Spare, including claiming he was knocked to the ground in a fight with William.

He also dumped on his family in a six-part Netflix series and Oprah Winfrey interview.

Wills joined family and friends of Jac Lewis in the Welsh capital this afternoon.

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