
Harry and King 'did not meet before duke's High Court date'
What
Harry and King 'did not meet before duke's High Court date' Harry and King 'did not meet before duke's High Court date' The Duke of Sussex did not meet the King before Harry's High Court date, according to reports.
Key points
- Harry, 40, came to the UK to attend the Royal Courts of Justice on Tuesday morning for an appeal in his legal challenge over his security arrangements while visiting the UK.
- Harry and King 'did not meet before duke's High Court date' The Duke of Sussex did not meet the King before Harry's High Court date, according to reports.
- The duke is said to have arrived in London on Sunday, hours before the King, 76, left with the Queen on Monday for a state visit to Italy.
- The pair are believed to have last met soon after Charles announced his cancer diagnosis in February 2024 and his son, who now lives with his family in California, rushed from the US to see him.
- Charles and Camilla were greeted by the statesman at his official residence, the Quirinale Palace in Rome, after their limousine was escorted into the palace quadrangle by mounted Corazzieri guards.
Who
Harry; Charles; Queen
When
Harry and King 'did not meet before duke'
Where
California; US; UK
Why
The pair are believed to have last met soon after Charles announced his cancer diagnosis in February 2024 and his son, who now lives with his family in California, rushed from the US to see him.
How
The pair are believed to have last met soon after Charles announced his cancer diagnosis in February 2024 and his son, who now lives with his family in California, rushed from the US to see him.
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