The Duke of Sussex is expected to visit the King in the UK during a trip for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. Although Harry will be in London, he is not expected to have a reunion with his brother, Prince William. The visit is for a ceremony on Wednesday at St Paul’s Cathedral to mark the anniversary of the games he established for injured servicemen and women. Despite the strained relationship between Harry and his brother, Harry has kept in regular contact with his father and is concerned about his health as the King recovers from cancer. Harry’s trip will be his second to the UK this year, following a visit in February when he made a brief stop to see his father at Clarence House after the cancer diagnosis was announced.

The King, who is convalescing from cancer, is expected to see Harry during his trip to London. Charles has returned to public duties this week and it is dependent on his condition on any given day. Despite the fractured relationship between Harry and William, Harry has privately expressed a desire to reconcile with his brother in the future. The Duke’s contact with his father has remained positive, with Harry sending messages of support during his cancer battle. In a recent TV interview, Harry expressed hope that the King’s diagnosis could have a “reunifying effect” on the family. Harry and Meghan will meet in Nigeria after his visit to the UK, where they have been invited to take part in cultural activities and meet military staff. This will be their first trip to the African nation, which is special to Meghan as she has revealed her Nigerian heritage.

Despite being in London, Harry is not set to have a reunion with his brother William during his trip for the Invictus Games anniversary. Their relationship remains strained, and Harry has expressed a wish to sit down with his brother privately in the future. The focus of this trip is on Harry’s visit to see his father and support him during his cancer battle. The King is expected to become a patron of the Royal British Legion after a review of royal patronages following the Queen’s death. Harry and Meghan will later fly back to the US from Nigeria and will not make a stop in Britain. The visit to Nigeria holds significance for Meghan due to her Nigerian heritage. The couple will participate in cultural activities and meet with military staff during the trip, which is linked to the Invictus Games.

Harry’s upcoming trip to the UK follows a previous visit in February to see his father after the cancer diagnosis was announced. Despite the strained relationship between Harry and his father, the Duke has maintained regular contact and expressed concern for his father’s well-being. The King is recovering from cancer and is expected to see Harry during his visit to London. Charles returned to public duties this week and will adjust his schedule based on his health each day. Harry’s contact with his father has been positive, with the Duke sending messages of support during the King’s cancer battle. Harry has expressed hope that the King’s diagnosis can bring the family together and lead to reconciliation. Following his visit to the UK, Harry and Meghan will travel to Nigeria for cultural activities and military engagements, marking their first trip to the African nation.

The visit to the UK for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games will not include a meeting between Harry and his brother, Prince William, due to their fractured relationship. While Harry has privately expressed a desire to reconcile with William, the timing is not right for a reunion. The main focus of Harry’s trip is to support his father as he recovers from cancer and to attend the ceremony marking the anniversary of the games he established. Despite the strained family dynamics, Harry has maintained positive contact with his father and continues to show support during his cancer battle. The future of Harry’s relationship with William remains uncertain, but the Duke remains hopeful for reconciliation in the future.

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