Prince Harry is set to arrive in the UK next week to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games during a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral. Following the event, he will travel to Nigeria to join his wife Meghan Markle. Harry’s trip to Nigeria comes at the invitation of the country’s Chief of Defense Staff and follows Meghan’s recent expression of support for the Nigerian Invictus Games team, related to her discovery of Nigerian heritage. Harry’s visit to the UK is notable as he is not expected to meet with his father, King Charles, or his brother, Prince William, amidst ongoing family tensions.

Meanwhile, actor Damian Lewis is preparing for a major performance at the Latitude Festival in Suffolk this July. Lewis, who has achieved fame through roles in “Homeland” and “Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood,” plans to perform on the Second Stage, potentially drawing a crowd of 8,000. After releasing his debut album last year, Lewis is currently working on a second album and is also scheduled to read the “Invictus” poem at a ceremony for the Invictus Games’ 10th anniversary.

In a separate royal engagement, Prince William recently visited James’ Place, a suicide prevention center in Newcastle, aimed at supporting men with suicidal thoughts and mental health issues. The visit highlights William’s ongoing advocacy for mental health awareness. During his time at the center, he interacted with service users like Dean Stewart, discussing the impact of such facilities. Prince William also visited Low Carbon Materials, reflecting his commitment to sustainable practices and environmental concerns.

These individual engagements reflect ongoing commitments to public service and personal interests within the British Royal Family and UK cultural events.