As if the sight of Donald Trump “inspecting” a group of uniformed Queen’s Guards outside Buckingham Palace was not surreal enough, Trump’s first official state visit to the United Kingdom has turned into a real-world version of a crossover episode between two family soap operas. After arriving at Buckingham Palace on Monday afternoon, accompanied by his wife, Melania, Donald Trump joined the Queen for a tour of a collection of artifacts related to British and American history—and along for the ride were not only Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, but Prince Harry, who would have seemed to have a whole lot of reasons to avoid Trump entirely.

Over the weekend, the story that loomed largest in advance of the state visit was the feud the president instigated with Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, who Trump called “nasty” in an interview that ran on Saturday. It was made clear in advance that Meghan would not be attending any of the events related to the state visit—she gave birth to son Archie about a month ago—but Harry was scheduled to attend the lunch with the president on Monday. And so he did, according to royal reporters on the scene, though the palace pointedly did not allow reporters inside the lunch, nor were they given any information about what went on at the meal or were there any photographs. (We would love to know what, if any, exchange Harry and Trump had about Meghan.)

As it turned out, even though the lunch was conducted under a cloak of secrecy, we still got a glimpse of Harry, as he accompanied the crew into the picture gallery, where the Queen showed the president and first lady a collection of artifacts, including the Declaration of Independence and portraits of George Washington and George III. She also showed him several Scottish-related pieces, including pictures of King Edward VIII as Prince of Wales playing golf at St Andrews (Sun reporter Emily Andrews noted Trump “liked the golf pictures.”). The Queen gifted the president The Second World War: Winston S. Churchill Abridged, 1st Edition, 1959 Crimson, with “gold tooled decoration to outer cover and spine, and inner cover. EIIR cypher in gold to front with hand sewn headbands in flag of USA colours.”

Ivanka and Jared Kushner—who, earlier in the day, watched somewhat bizarrely from a window as the president arrived on his helicopter—were also included in the art tour, and were shown around by Prince Andrew. And, yes, Harry was there too. Harry, uh, did not exactly look like he wanted to be there, hanging in the back of the room (he “noticeably hung back,” according to Andrews). Though he entered the room with Ivanka, he “drifted off” to talk to the Lord Chamberlain. A potential explanation for Harry’s involvement today: CNN royal correspondent Victoria Arbiter posited over the weekend, “I would suggest that Harry’s inclusion in the Trump lunch tomorrow is more a courtesy to [Melania] to thank her for leading the US @InvictusToronto team to Toronto in 2017,” continuing, “Ultimately he’s there to support his grandmother but the royals’ job is to lay on the very best show & display of hospitality. MT led the US team to Toronto so now she’s on H’s turf it’s a way to return the gesture.”

The day is far from over, believe it or not. Trump will be having tea with Prince Charles and Camilla this afternoon, and will also be visiting Westminster Abbey (where he will receive a tour from Prince Andrew). At tonight’s state dinner, Kate and William are expected to be in attendance. Harry will reportedly be sitting that one out.