Will King Charles put duty aside to see son Harry?
Royal experts discuss whether King Charles will meet his son Prince Harry and grandchildren during his upcoming US state visit, weighing royal duty against family reconciliation. The possibility of a private meeting is explored, with speculation about the current state of their relationship. No official plans have been confirmed for any such encounter during the trip.
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