Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, recently visited the UK to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games but did not meet with his father, King Charles, due to the King’s “full programme” of commitments. Although this has raised some public speculation about their relationship, Prince Harry’s spokesperson has indicated that the Duke understands the situation and expresses hope for a future meeting.

During his visit, Prince Harry attended a service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral and is scheduled to visit Nigeria with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, after their UK commitments. There is no confirmation of other senior royals attending the service.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry is caught in a legal dispute in the United States concerning his visa application and his disclosure of past drug use. This issue has attracted commentary regarding potential repercussions for his credibility.

Additionally, plans to host the 2027 Invictus Games are being considered, with potential locations in Birmingham, UK, and Washington DC, USA. The event continues to focus on the rehabilitation of wounded veterans, reflecting Prince Harry’s ongoing commitment to supporting them.

Royal author Gareth Russell and commentator Richard Fitzwilliams have remarked on the potential for negative publicity from the visa dispute and the missed family reunions in the UK, respectively. Despite these challenges, Prince Harry’s focus on the Invictus Games and his hopes for future personal reconciliations appear to remain strong.