In July 2026, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited King Charles III at Highgrove House, marking their first family visit to the UK in four years. The visit occurred privately, with no photographs or details released about the meeting. Despite the lack of public information, British tabloid media, such as the Express, analyzed the event extensively, suggesting that King Charles 'won' the encounter by withholding images, potentially undermining Harry and Meghan's efforts to distance themselves from the public eye. The article critiques the intrusive nature of British media coverage of the royal family, noting that even private moments are scrutinized and interpreted through a competitive lens.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced critique of both the royal family dynamics and the media's role in amplifying these interactions. While it highlights the media's invasive behavior toward the royals, it does not take a clear ideological stance on the political implications of the visit or the power t






