Prince Harry makes key visit amid Princess Eugenie heartbreak: ‘solidarity’

Prince Harry makes key visit amid Princess Eugenie heartbreak: ‘solidarity’

Prince Harry made a low-key visit to offer support to a friend and an important cause that links him to his cousin Princess Eugenie.

The Duke of Sussex, who visited the UK earlier this month and reunited with his father King Charles after nearly two years, had a secret outing which aligns with the range of charities that he has been working with.

While he was in London, Harry tagged along Misan Harriman, who has frequently photographed milestone moments for the Sussexes, to his latest exhibition which is about “living archive of solidarity”.

“Thank you for visiting my exhibition, Prince Harry,” Misan wrote on social media. “It was wonderful to show you my work and discuss the incredible space Aki has created for artists in the gallery. Art is important, especially now.”

The photographer’s work is currently on exhibit in ‘The Purpose of Light’ at Hope 93 Gallery, 28 Eastcastle Street, London, until October 30, 2025.

Princess Eugenie, who is an art director and has expressed a lifelong passion for the field, has often shed light on meaningful art and exhibitions to deliver message.

This could be a subtle way to expressing his support to Eugenie, who is currently going through a family crisis of her own after the latest drama surround her mother Sarah Ferguson and the existing slew of scandals of father Prince Andrew.

It is understood that Eugenie, along with her sister, Princess Beatrice would be heartbroken and upset over the fresh scandal surrounding their parents.

Princess Eugenie had been one the remaining few supports of Harry following his royal exit in 2020 with Meghan Markle. The royal had kept in contact with her cousin and recently expressed her support for the Invictus Games.