During his brief visit to the UK, Prince Harry marked the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games but was unable to meet with King Charles III due to scheduling issues. The Prince remains committed to his roles within the Invictus community, with plans for future events underway.
Prince Harry visited the UK to participate in the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Invictus Games but did not meet King Charles III during his trip. Despite earlier hopes for a reunion, scheduling conflicts prevented a meeting, as confirmed by Prince Harry’s spokesperson. The king’s full agenda, including a Buckingham Palace Garden Party, and the stipulation that Queen Camilla also be present, further complicated planning.
During his visit, Prince Harry attended a thanksgiving service at St Paul’s Cathedral, commemorating the Invictus Games’ decade-long support for wounded, injured, or sick armed services personnel and veterans. He also participated in a London conference discussing the influence of the Invictus Games Foundation. Inspired by the Warrior Games, Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014, which has since become a significant international event fostering community, resilience, and empowerment among veterans.
Despite the missed opportunity for a family meeting, Prince Harry is set to continue his duties associated with the Invictus Games, with his next stop being Nigeria, where he will reunite with his wife, Meghan. Future Invictus Games are planned, including an event in Vancouver Whistler 2025.