Prince Harry puts on a brave face in first UK appearance after royal row


Prince Harry makes first appearance in UK after accommodation dispute

Prince Harry made his first stop in London following the messy dispute with Buckingham Palace over his stay over the next five days.

The Duke of Sussex, who was initially expected to arrive with Meghan and their two children, was spotted at his first solo event when he attended the UK premiere of Shoot the People at Picturehouse.

Harry had come out to support a close friend and long-time supporter of Meghan, Nigerian British photographer Misan Harriman.

He is the first black man to shoot a cover for British Vogue and the Oscar-nominated filmmaker, who has also shot official portraits for the Sussexes.

The 96-minute documentary is directed by BAFTA winner Andy Mundy-Castle and offers a look at Misan’s work, life and political growth, and was filmed in London, Los Angeles, South Africa and Minneapolis.

Given the extensive activism Misan has been doing, the film offers a candid look at striking frontline photography, conservations on protest and justice, and explores the global fight for civil rights and equality.

Prince Harry’s appearance was not only a mere endorsement of a long-standing friendship with Misan, but was also a reflection of the message he endorses. Recently, Harry has been quite vocal about the conflict in the Middle East that has caused the worst form of humanitarian crisis.

Hence, despite the friction that has arisen between him and his father, Harry showed up to continue the work he does.

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