The Duke of Sussex is expected to return to the UK next month to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the launch of the Invictus Games with a service at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8.
While Prince Harry last returned to London earlier this year following the announcement of King Charles' cancer diagnosis, it is unknown whether he will spend time with any of his relatives.
Despite this, royal author Tom Quinn believes an organised meet-up will be something Harry "has to do". He told The Mirror: "Barring a major upset, Harry will certainly return to the UK for the Invictus games in May – it's his baby." The author continued: "If he decides not to come, it will take some explaining, because everyone will assume it's because he doesn't want the awkwardness of having to meet his brother or having to choose not to meet him. "Not coming would be worse than finding some sort of compromise where Harry sees William for 10 minutes or comes up with some reason why he doesn't have time to see his brother and his father and has to get back to the States quickly to be with his children.
But no one is going to be fooled by these excuses." After it emerged that Prince Harry is set to speak at the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service at St.
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