Prince harry Returns to UK, Honors Queen Elizabeth II on Death Anniversary
LONDON – Prince Harry returned to the United Kingdom this week to commemorate the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death and fulfill commitments to his charitable organizations, sparking speculation about a potential meeting wiht his father, King Charles III, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment.
On September 8th, Harry paid tribute to the late Queen alongside Princess Kate at the Institute of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes in Sunningdale, Berkshire. the institution held particular significance as Queen Elizabeth II was a member for over 80 years. The visit involved sharing tea and memories with members,a public display contrasting with Princess Kate’s attendance alongside Prince William and a more discreet approach taken by Harry.
The brothers marked the day separately, without a joint appearance.
the trip has fueled questions regarding a possible reunion between Harry and King Charles III, who remains in Scotland. While no meeting has been confirmed,British media outlets report speculation of a potential encounter in the coming days. A face-to-face would be a significant step in their relationship, wich has been strained as Harry stepped back from royal duties in 2020. Sources suggest any meeting could be conditional, with a source cited by Us Weekly stating, “If the meeting between Harry and Carlos occurs and is positive, [it] could pave the way to family reconciliation. But if something negative arises, the doors could definitely close.”
Beyond the anniversary tribute, Prince Harry has maintained a busy schedule supporting organizations he has long championed. On Monday, he attended the WellChild Awards in London, an institution he has patronized for over 15 years, which provides support to seriously ill children and their families. The gala’s timing coincided with the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s death, adding an emotional layer to the event.
Harry is also expected to announce a significant donation to Children in Need, an organization focused on combating youth violence and supporting young people through sports and the arts.
A source close to HELLO! magazine shared, “He is very excited to return to the United Kingdom. He feels positive, wanting to meet the organizations that mean so much for him and focus on his social causes.”
The possibility of a meeting between Harry and King Charles III remains a focal point, with many anticipating a potential gesture towards family reconciliation.