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Prince Harry reportedly won't meet King Charles while in UK

Prince Harry is back in the UK to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invincible Games, but reportedly has no plans to see his father in the country.

The 39-year-old was last in the UK in February, when the king was diagnosed with cancer.

He will be in London for a short visit and will attend a service at St Paul's Cathedral tomorrow.

The Duke of Sussex is said to be traveling without his wife Meghan Markle and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

A spokesman for the prince said: “Unfortunately, due to His Majesty's schedule, this will not be possible. The Duke certainly understands his father's commitment to the diary and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon. ”

Last week, a source revealed via The Mirror: “Harry has been in regular contact with his father on a number of occasions and has made no secret of his desire to see him whenever possible. He is particularly concerned about him and wishes the king all the best. Good luck, I was able to see him as planned.”

The Invincible Games has been one of Prince's flagship events since its inception ten years ago.

Harry himself served in the armed forces and was therefore interested in these games. The royal website released a statement about the Olympics: “Prince Harry is committed to ensuring that injured service men and women who have made a huge contribution to their country receive the respect and support they deserve so that they can live fulfilling lives after recovery.”

Since the first event in London, many cities have hosted the event. Orlando, Toronto, Sydney, The Hague and Dusseldorf all have hosting rights. Vancouver will host it in 2025.

The Invictus Games Foundation is the owner of the brand and determines the organizers.

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