Prince Harry has been spotted out for lunch in Los Angeles, just days after his father, King Charles, completed his State Visit to the US.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, enjoyed a midday meal with friends at the city’s Nobu hotspot on Monday, which is often frequented by A-listers. He cut a casual figure in a khaki-green shirt with rolled-up sleeves, as seen in pictures published by PEOPLE Magazine.
Los Angeles is around an hour and a half from Harry’s $29million mansion in Montecito, where he lives with wife Meghan Markle, and children Archie, seven, and Lilibet, four.
It comes just days after his father, King Charles, made a high-profile visit to the US with Queen Camilla, with engagements in New York, Washington D.C., and Virginia.
However, despite the King making a rare visit to the US, he did not meet up with his son.
Why did King Charles and Prince Harry not meet up?
Although King Charles was visiting America, he was still a five-hour flight away from his son, and the State Visit was on a tight schedule.
“The Duke loves his father, and of course, he would love to see his father as much as possible,” a source told HELLO! previously.
“But we are living in the real world. They both have very busy lives, and things aren’t always logistically or practically possible.”
King Charles and Queen Camilla travelled to the US last week at the request of the British Government and at the invitation of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania.
Exciting celebrations!
Prince Harry and Meghan are in for an exciting day on Wednesday, as their son, Prince Archie, turns seven.
Last year, the Duchess revealed they held a birthday party for him, though the couple did not share any further details. Princess Lilibet, meanwhile, was treated to a trip to Disneyland for her fourth birthday.
Meghan also shared a sweet photo of Archie as he turned six on her Instagram account – an atmospheric shot of him wearing pyjamas and staring out into the sunset.
Maybe Harry will have picked up some birthday presents for Archie on his recent outing!
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