Prince Harry celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in London but did not reunite with King Charles, amid ongoing family tensions.
Prince Harry recently visited London to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, an event he founded to aid the recovery of wounded veterans. During his trip, he did not meet with King Charles, despite some speculation about a possible reunion. Harry’s visit also sparked comments from royal commentator Jennie Bond, who suggested that Harry should take responsibility for his part in the ongoing rift within the Royal Family.
At the Invictus summit, Harry highlighted the need for continued support and action for the global community formed through the Invictus Games. Minister for veterans’ affairs, Johnny Mercer, praised the event’s positive impact on the lives of its competitors. Looking forward, the Invictus Games are set to continue promoting themes of resilience and empowerment, with future events planned in cities including Vancouver and Whistler.
During his visit, Prince Harry expressed hope for future reconciliation with his family, though no formal meeting with King Charles occurred. King Charles attended another event at Buckingham Palace during this period. Harry briefly saw his father at Clarence House before returning to the US. Both the nature of their interaction and the path to familial reconciliation remain publicly unclear.