One of these engagements involved a meeting with the newly-appointed First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, at Buckingham Palace, as reported by BBC. During this meeting, an observant eye could catch a subtle acknowledgment from King Charles to Prince Harry.
Photographs taken at the beginning of the meeting depicted the monarch and Yousaf engaged in conversation, exchanging smiles and handshakes. However, if one were to closely examine the background, a side table adorned with two elegantly framed photographs would come into view. The photograph on the left featured Prince Harry standing alongside his brother, Prince William, both donning military uniforms.
The second frame captured the image of two young children in black and white, although it remains uncertain if the photo portrayed King Charles's own sons. Several other framed photographs adorned the room, though their contents were considerably more difficult to discern.
Prince Harry had attended his father's coronation at Westminster Abbey on May 6th without his wife, Meghan Markle, who chose to remain at home with their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
While the Duke of Sussex made an appearance for the ceremony, his London trip lasted a mere 28 hours, during which he did not engage with his immediate family, according to a recent report by the Telegraph.


