King Charles III has hinted at forgiving and forgetting Prince Harry's supposed previous faults, as he appears to recognize the Duke's great work with his recent gestures.
The 76-year-old initiated reconciliation talks with his youngest son Harry after openly celebrating his 40th birthday in September 2024.
Kensington Palace, the Prince and Princess of Wales' office, also uploaded Harry's photo, which was first shared on the royal family's social media pages.
Most recently, the King issued a clear message of support to Harry, who has been separated from the royal family since moving to the United States after leaving the royal job in 2020.
Last week, the King paid a visit to Imperial College London's Centre for Injury Studies to applaud doctors who are assisting injured troops and civilians in Ukraine.
During the tour, which coincided with the Duke's Invictus Games event in Vancouver, he was "full of admiration" for the doctors who worked at a rehabilitation facility for injured troops and civilians in the war-torn nation.
Harry's father was reunited with David Henson MBE, a British Paralympian whom the King initially met ahead of the inaugural Invictus Games in London in September 2014.
The King stated, "I am pleased that Imperial College is able to maintain this clearly productive connection with Unbroken.
Previously, he visited Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where he was able to view the great work of the Huddle Project Programme, meet some very special NFL and Spurs guests, and even hold a football while enjoying some athletic moments.
These events also highlighted Harry's worldwide athletic event, which he established for wounded, injured, and sick service men and veterans.
Harry made the remarks: "I know the UK is looking forward to having the Games back to where it started."