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1Imagine your dad really wants to see you and your kids, but he doesn’t want anyone else to know. That’s kind of what happened with King Charles (the king of the United Kingdom) and his youngest son Prince Harry, Harry’s wife Meghan Markle, and their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
King Charles went to a lot of trouble to keep this family meet-up a secret. He only told his wife, Queen Camilla, that the meeting was happening—so she could be with him.
According to people who know what went on:
Important: King Charles made Harry and Meghan promise not to tell anyone. He insisted nothing about the reunion could leak out.
Here’s how the hush-hush visit went down, step by step:
A person close to the king said the meeting was "completely cloak-and-dagger, orchestrated by the king"—which just means it was like a spy movie, planned in secret by Charles himself.
Important: The whole group was "on a mission to keep the meeting as watertight as possible"—meaning no leaks, no photos, no gossip.
King Charles secretly met Prince Harry, Meghan, Archie, and Lilibet at Highgrove House for an hour last Friday. He told only Queen Camilla, who rushed over for support. William and Kate didn’t know. Harry and Meghan promised not to leak it, and helpers only confirmed it after Harry left unseen. It was a super-private, spy-style family reunion.
1. Who knew about the reunion beforehand?
Only King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and a few trusted aides who were sworn to secrecy.
2. Where did the meeting happen?
At Highgrove House, the king’s home. Queen Camilla came from her nearby Ray Mill House estate.
3. How long was the visit?
About one hour.
4. Why wasn’t it announced earlier?
The king wanted it totally private, so nothing was shared until Harry had left without being seen.
5. Did the public see photos of the meeting?
No. Harry left unnoticed, and the group worked hard to make sure no details slipped out.