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Harry attends film premiere with Southbank boss embroiled in anti-Semitism row as duke arrives in UK hours after Charles said he couldn't stay at Buckingham Palace
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

Harry attends film premiere with Southbank boss embroiled in anti-Semitism row as duke arrives in UK hours after Charles said he couldn't stay at Buckingham Palace

Prince Harry attended a film premiere in London on Monday, marking his first public engagement in the UK since returning from a European holiday with Meghan Markle and their children. The event featured Misan Harriman, the chairman of the Southbank Centre and a close friend of the couple, who has been involved in controversy over alleged anti-Semitic remarks. Harriman, known for his work with Black Lives Matter, faced criticism for posts suggesting the media overlooked a Muslim victim of a recent terror attack and for comparing Reform supporters to Nazis. He denied the claims, asserting his support for the Jewish community. Harry's visit to the UK coincided with a dispute over his accommodation at Buckingham Palace, where he initially declined the offer but changed his mind hours before arrival, leading to tensions with royal officials. His trip includes several charity-related activities, including involvement with the Invictus Games.

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Daily Mail logoDaily MailIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Harry attends film premiere with Southbank boss embroiled in anti-Semitism row as duke arrives in UK hours after Charles said he couldn't stay at Buckingham Palace

Prince Harry attended a film premiere in London on Monday, marking his first public engagement in the UK since returning from a European holiday with Meghan Markle and their children. The event featured Misan Harriman, the chairman of the Southbank Centre and a close friend of the couple, who has been involved in controversy over alleged anti-Semitic remarks. Harriman, known for his work with Black Lives Matter, faced criticism for posts suggesting the media overlooked a Muslim victim of a recent terror attack and for comparing Reform supporters to Nazis. He denied the claims, asserting his support for the Jewish community. Harry's visit to the UK coincided with a dispute over his accommodation at Buckingham Palace, where he initially declined the offer but changed his mind hours before arrival, leading to tensions with royal officials. His trip includes several charity-related activities, including involvement with the Invictus Games.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of Prince Harry's return to the UK, focusing on both his personal activities and the controversies surrounding his friend Misan Harriman. While the subject matter involves high-profile individuals and potential political implications, the framing remains non-j

Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
Prince Harry heads straight to film premiere with pals hours after arriving in London

Prince Harry arrived in the UK last night and immediately attended the 'Shoot The People' film premiere in Central London, supporting his friend Misan Harriman, chairman of the Southbank Centre. Harriman, who has been close to Harry and Meghan Markle, recently faced controversy for making inflammatory online comments, including comparing Reform UK's election success to the Holocaust and alleging exclusion of a Muslim victim from news coverage. Harry traveled to the UK without his wife Meghan and children, following the revocation of his accommodation offer at Buckingham Palace due to insufficient notice. The palace, which has limited availability for guests, stated that Harry's late decision to accept the offer led to its withdrawal, and he now plans to stay in private accommodations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Prince Harry's activities and the controversy surrounding his friend Misan Harriman without overtly endorsing or criticizing either side. While the subject involves high-profile individuals and political figures, the framing remains neutral, focusing on factual

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