Prince Harry Has No Plans to See King Charles or Prince William During His U.K. Visit

He'll be in England on September 30, but not to catch up with family.

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Prince Harry, Prince William, and King Charles will miss each other yet again amid their ongoing rift. Harry is scheduled to be in England on September 30 to attend the 2024 WellChild Awards ceremony in London, but has not carved out any time in his schedule to have a chat with his brother or father.

Ahead of Harry's attendance at the awards ceremony, People confirmed "that the Duke of Sussex has no plans to see the King, 75, or the Prince of Wales, 42, while in London for WellChild," making it the second time in recent weeks that Harry had the opportunity to meet with his family in his home country. The last incident was at the August funeral of his uncle Lord Fellowes, where William was also present; Harry stayed at Princess Diana's home during the brief stay.

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Harry also had a chance to potentially catch up with William, as they were both recently in New York City during Climate Week—Harry attended a series of events the week of September 22, including the Diana Awards, while William's Earthshot Prize environmental contest co-hosted the third annual Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit on September 24. The brothers ultimately did not see each other.

As for Harry seeing his father, that decision remains in the hands of the king. Royal expert Hugo Vickers told The Sun, "If he [Harry] keeps coming, at least there is a chance at some stage he'll meet up with his father, and you know, maybe this can be a step towards some sort of reconciliation...I think there's quite a long way to go, but it's nice that he feels he can come here anyway."

Vickers continued, "If the king wishes to see him, he will arrange to see him. If he doesn't wish to see him, he'll be too busy. Simple as that."

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