Prince Harry is returning to London in just a few days, and naturally, the question is unavoidable: will he meet with King Charles?
His schedule centers around the WellChild Awards, an event that has always held deep meaning for him. But the timing adds a poignant layer—it falls on September 8th, the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s passing.
It’s been a year and eight months since father and son last saw each other in person, following the King’s cancer diagnosis.
The Duke of Sussex will arrive in his homeland after losing a legal battle over his security in the UK—a matter that, by his own admission, left deeper wounds than any clash with the press.
As he once said, “it mattered more to me than anything else.” That’s no small detail; his sense of vulnerability remains one of the major barriers between him and his family.
Now, with this new visit, all eyes turn to the same question: will there be a private meeting between Harry and Charles? No one confirms it, and no one rules it out.
But beyond all speculation, one truth is hard to ignore—Prince Harry is setting foot on British soil once again, and every gesture, every silence, will make headlines.