Prince Harry is scheduled to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games with a commemorative service at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, where he will perform a reading. The event, also featuring a recitation of the Invictus poem by actor Damian Lewis, will celebrate a decade of the international sporting event that aids the rehabilitation of wounded, injured, or sick military personnel and veterans.

During his time in London, Prince Harry spoke at an Invictus Games summit, reflecting on the accomplishments of the initiative and its role in building a global community focused on supporting veterans. He stressed the ongoing need to assist these individuals in overcoming the challenges associated with their injuries and illnesses.

Despite initial speculations, a reunion between Prince Harry and his father, King Charles, will not occur during this visit. The monarch’s commitments prevent him from meeting with Prince Harry, although the latter expressed hope for a future opportunity to reconnect with his father.

Prince Harry’s visit primarily focuses on the celebration of the Invictus Games’ milestone and its continuing mission but also captures public and media attention around royal family interactions.