Harry attends documentary premiere by antisemitism-accused photographer Misan Harriman
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, spent his first night back in Britain attending the London premiere of a documentary about photographer Misan Harriman, a close friend of Meghan Markle who has recently been at the centre of accusations of anti-Semitism. The 41-year-old had reportedly hoped to stay at Buckingham Palace but missed his chance after repeatedly wavering over his father's offer of accommodation, and instead travelled straight from a European family holiday to the screening near Piccadilly Circus. The episode matters because it highlights the continuing strain between Harry and King Charles, alongside the controversy surrounding one of the Sussexes' key associates.
Harriman, chairman of the Southbank Centre and the filmmaker behind the documentary "Shoot the People", has taken the couple's photographs since "Megxit", including the only public portrait of daughter Lilibet. He recently announced he would step down from his Southbank role later this year rather than seek a third term. The reports say he faced accusations of anti-Semitism over a series of online posts, including a claim that the media ignored a Muslim victim of the Golders Green terror attack in April, an alleged comparison of Reform supporters to Nazis, and a reposted claim relating to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. He attended the premiere wearing an Anti-Apartheid Club T-shirt.
- Harry attended a London film premiere on his first night back in Britain.
- The film's subject, Misan Harriman, faces anti-Semitism accusations over online posts.
- Harry reportedly missed a Buckingham Palace stay after wavering over Charles's offer.
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Originally published by Daily Mail as “Harry attends film premiere with Southbank boss embroiled in anti-Semitism row as duke arrives in UK hours after Charles said he couldn’t stay at Buckingham Palace”.