Who would not want a reunion of King Charles and Prince Harry?
The much-awaited between the estranged father and son finally took place after Prince Harry was seen arriving by a car to Clarence House, the King's London residence.
This marks their first reunion since February 2024- almost 18 months after King Charles, 76, revealed he was being treated for an undisclosed cancer.
The Duke of Sussex, who is on his four day visit to the UK, has already undertaken several engagements in London, including the WellChild awards ceremony. He is also expected to attend an event linked to the Invictus Games.
But his visit would not have been complete without meeting his father. Harry has previously admitted that some of his actions including the release of his memoir Spare, has made it difficult for members of his family to speak to him.
A source close to Prince Harry told People: 'King Charles was not taking his calls, and any messages were left unanswered. Harry has expressed his desire to begin towards a rapprochement, telling BBC News in May that he would love a 'reconciliation.'
This bombshell reunion comes amid fresh updates on the King's health.
Sources close to the royal household claim to Radar Online: 'Charles is putting on a brave face because he wants to reassure the public, but the truth is he's much weaker than he lets on.'
The insider added: 'Behind palace doors, his health is trying to appear relatable, joking about age and frailty, but privately it's no joke. The smiles and humour are a mask.'