Prince Harry attended a London film premiere on Monday evening, July 6, 2026, alongside Southbank Centre chairman Misan Harriman.
Harriman, a longtime friend of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, currently faces intense public scrutiny over controversial social media posts.
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He previously announced he would resign from his Southbank Centre role later this year following the controversy.
The controversy included allegations of comparing local election outcomes to the Holocaust.
One reposted claim shared by Harriman stated: "selling off the Albanian coastline to Jewish billionaires and [an] Israeli military project."
The Duke of Sussex arrived in the United Kingdom for charitable engagements, as reported by The Telegraph.
The film screening occurred during a separate logistical dispute between the Duke of Sussex and Buckingham Palace regarding his lodging arrangements.
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Palace officials stated that Prince Harry missed a critical deadline to accept official royal accommodation during his visit.
Royal courtiers reportedly sought to maintain distance between King Charles III and the legal proceedings ahead of a High Court privacy judgment.
Representatives close to the Duke questioned the authenticity of the initial accommodation offer.
A source close to Prince Harry questioned whether the offer "was ever intended to be available once the Duke sought to take it up."
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The Duke of Sussex subsequently arranged alternative private accommodation for his stay in London after being informed that official police protection would not be provided for his family.