Prince Harry is scheduled to return to the UK in a few weeks to attend a special service commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, an event he founded for wounded service personnel. The service will take place at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 8. This visit has sparked speculation about whether Harry will reunite with his brother, Prince William, and Kate Middleton, who is currently battling cancer.
Harry recently lost a legal challenge against the Home Office's decision to alter his personal security arrangements in the UK, as he is no longer a working royal. Despite this setback, he remains committed to his charitable endeavors, with the British Government bidding to host the Invictus Games in Birmingham in 2027.
While in Florida with his wife, Meghan Markle, Harry has been working on a new polo show for Netflix. However, Meghan is not expected to accompany him on his UK visit. Harry's trip may provide an opportunity to reconnect with his father, King Charles, who is also facing health challenges, as well as his nephews and niece.
Relations between Harry and William have been strained, with no communication between them for over a year following the publication of Harry's memoir, which contained controversial claims about other members of the royal family. Despite this, efforts have been made to mend fences, with the Sussexes expressing well wishes for Kate's recovery from her undisclosed medical condition.
Charles is reportedly eager to reunite with his grandchildren, including Harry and Meghan's children, Archie and Lilibet, and has extended an invitation for them to visit Balmoral this summer. However, it remains uncertain whether the Sussexes and the Wales will visit together or separately.