On September 10, Prince Harry finally reunited with his father, King Charles, for a face-to-face conversation in nearly two years. Their long-anticipated meeting took place at Clarence House in London, and it barely lasted an hour. According to Good Morning Britain, when someone asked the Duke of Sussex about how his father was doing, he reportedly said, “Great. Thank you.” However, Harry’s statement on Charles has ignited mockery among the royal watchers.
Royal fans drop sarcastic comments about Prince Harry and King Charles’ reunion
Prince Harry has described King Charles as being 'great' after their private reunion in Clarence House.
— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) September 11, 2025
He met his father face-to-face for the first time in 19 months. @nickdixonitv reports. pic.twitter.com/edjGHXEifW
Many royal watchers had been eagerly waiting to witness how the reunion between Prince Harry and his father, King Charles, would turn out. Now that it has finally happened, many fans have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to leave comments about the father and son’s reunion.
One user tweeted, “Aye, it’s nice to see a bit of family warmth—let’s hope it lasts longer than a Yorkshire summer! Wouldn’t mind being a fly on the wall for that chat.” Meanwhile, another individual thought, “Let’s hope for King Charles sake that Harry has learnt not to discuss his private conversations with his Father, with anyone else and that includes Meghan. It’s the only way he can win back the royal families trust!” A third individual sarcastically commented, “Just wait for Harry’s book/documentary on his account of the meeting. I’m sure it will be honest & truthful.”
Going by the royal fans’ reactions under Good Morning Britain’s tweet, netizens were hoping to hear more details from Harry’s conversation with Charles. However, some believed that it was a wise decision for the prince not to share any details of the meeting with “anyone.” Some even hoped that this reunion was a step in the right direction for the Duke of Sussex.
Meanwhile, Harry’s visit to the U.K. had reportedly been fruitful as he was busy visiting different charity events, including the WellChild Awards.