Prince Harry made a quick visit to the UK after his recent arrival. He attended a film premiere in Central London to support his friend Misan Harriman, who is the chairman of the Southbank Centre. The event was for the UK premiere of ‘Shoot The People’ at Picturehouse Central, where Harry was seen in the VIP arrivals area, posing for photos with Misan.
Misan Harriman is known for his close relationship with Harry and Meghan, having famously photographed the couple’s announcement of expecting Lilibet in 2021. He also captured special moments like their daughter’s first birthday at Frogmore Cottage.
However, Misan recently faced controversy for some remarks he made online, leading to his decision to step back from his role at the Southbank Centre. The issues included comments about media coverage of attacks and comparisons to historical events like the Holocaust.
Prince Harry’s visit to the UK was solo, with Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet, not accompanying him. Initially, he was offered accommodation at Buckingham Palace, but the offer was later withdrawn. Now, Harry plans to stay in private accommodation during his time in the UK.
While the exact details of his stay and travel plans remain undisclosed, Harry is expected to attend an event in Birmingham later in the week related to the 2027 Invictus Games. The trip has faced challenges, including uncertainties about his accommodation arrangements and airport arrival location.

