Prince Harry has visited the UK to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, an international adaptive multi-sport event he founded in 2014. His visit, confirmed as a solo trip without his wife Meghan Markle and their children Archie and Lilibet, is marked by his engagements related to the Games.

During this visit, Prince Harry will not be meeting his father, King Charles, or his brother, Prince William, the current Prince of Wales. Sources indicate that this absence of a family reunion is due to the King’s full schedule and ongoing health treatment following his recent cancer diagnosis. Additionally, Prince William is also not scheduled to meet with Harry during this trip.

Queen Camilla, meanwhile, has been involved in opening a new school library under the Coronation Libraries Project, highlighting her commitment to literacy initiatives for children.

Prince Harry’s UK visit is just a part of his schedule, as he plans to travel to Nigeria to join Meghan for an event associated with the Invictus Games. This continuation of their commitment to the Games underscores their ongoing engagement with international charitable activities.

The name choices for Harry and Meghan’s children, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet “Lili” Diana, have also captured public attention, reflecting personal tributes and family heritage.

Prince Harry’s visit occurs amidst various challenges within the royal family, including health issues and reported familial tensions. Despite this, the Invictus Games anniversary remains a focal point of his visit, celebrating the achievements and rehabilitative power of sports for service members and veterans.