Prince Harry secures ties with King Charles after Meghan's U-turn
The Duke of Sussex wins King Charles' heart with meaningful tribute amid threats from William
Prince Harry sent a warm reminder to his father, King Charles, about the love he holds for royal roots after Meghan Markle 'ditched' her husband for acting, which was dubbed another headline-making stunt, a Hollywood comeback.
The Duke of Sussex's recent visit to Sunnybrook Veterans Centre reminded fans of the royal family's interaction with veterans at Buckingham Palace during the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
For those unfamiliar, Harry is currently in Canada participating in several events for Remembrance Day.
As per the official website of Sussexes, he spent quality time with Canadian veterans at Sunnybrook Veterans Centre.
The royal met and shared light-hearted moments with the old war heroes while they put on display their creative side.
Sharing details about the Centre, Harry's spokesperson shared that it's home to some of Canada’s most esteemed service members. The place introduced "therapeutic approaches that harness artistic expression as a pathway to community and healing."
From painting to ceramics, veterans showcased their stories through art and creativity.
The Duke of Sussex's engagement reflects his commitment to innovative veteran care approaches, which are also supported by other royal family members.
It appears that Prince Harry is trying his best to rebuild a strong connection with King Charles, especially in his lifetime, as there are claims of Prince William's future bold plans for the Sussexes.
Not only that, the 41-year-old former working royal 'desperate' to secure his royal ties as his better half, Meghan, who in old days expressed her dislike of being in the UK, is busy with her back-to-back new ventures, leaving the Prince 'alone' at times.
Prince Harry keeps King Charles in loop to avoid Remembrance Day clash:
According to a spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex, the Royal Communications team has been informed about his trip to Canada, which seems to be a goodwill gesture from Harry to avoid any conflict with the royal family.
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