During the former’s latest visit to Britain, it is unlikely that Prince Harry would want to reconcile with his estranged brother Prince William.
Kensington Palace has announced that the Prince of Wales will be royal engaged and booked this Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on his days in town, according to British outlet GN News.
William, 43, is scheduled to travel to Sunningdale, England on Monday to commemorate the life of her grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in September 2022.
The next day he visits Spiral Skills of the Lambeth Youth Organization, which received funds from William’s charity.
On Wednesday, Future King is scheduled to visit the new Mental Health Centre Run, which is on sale at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
Meanwhile, Harry, 40, has a busy itinerary for his trip across the pond, appearing at the Welchild Awards on Monday.
On Tuesday, the founder of Invictus Games (wife Meghan Markle and two children), Prince Lilibet, 4, 6, will be visiting a community recording studio in Nottingham.
So, Harry will announce substantial donations to children needed to support their work against violence against youth.
Page 6 contacted Kensington Palace for comment but did not immediately respond.
Harry hadn’t been to his hometown since May. He lost his appeal after moving away from the royal family duties to North America, opposed the British government’s decision to strip him of his publicly funded security.
Since the move of the author of “Reserve”, he has been estranged from his brother William and his father Charles III.
Harry then released a Tell All Book and Netflix show about his family matters.
In May, the Archewell Foundation co-founder said he was willing to reconcile with his family, but Charles, 76, “don’t talk” to him.
“There was a huge amount of disagreement, differences between me and some of my family,” he said in an interview with Bomb BBC News at the time.
“This current situation, which has been ongoing for five years in regards to human life and safety, is a fixture. It is the only thing left,” Harry said in connection with losing the appeal.
Despite their “disagreements” and “differences,” Duke said he “loves reconciliation with (his) family.”