It was on September 8, 2022, that the late Queen peacefully passed away at Balmoral in Scotland. However, the Royal Family has opted not to hold a public event to commemorate the first anniversary of her death. King Charles is anticipated to mark this solemn occasion privately at the Balmoral estate. Consequently, it seems unlikely that Prince Harry will have an opportunity to meet with his father during his brief visit to the UK.
Prince Harry's own Invictus Games are set to commence on September 9 in Dusseldorf, Germany, which means that the Duke's stay in the UK will be relatively short. Regarding his involvement with the charity, Harry expressed, "For nearly 20 years, WellChild has been transforming the lives of children and young people across the UK, providing critical care that prioritizes the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of these individuals and their families."
During the award ceremony, Prince Harry will spend time with each award recipient and their families, presenting the award for Inspirational Child (aged four to six) and delivering a speech.
However, it's not expected that Prince Harry will have a reunion with Prince William and Princess Kate during this visit. Their ongoing feud is reported to be "firmly rooted at rock bottom," according to a source. Additionally, there are claims that Prince Harry's perceived "very painful" betrayal of his brother Prince William is hindering the possibility of crucial discussions between the Duke of Sussex and King Charles. Prince Harry had launched several public critiques of senior members of the Royal Family, including his brother William, in his autobiography "Spare" and his Netflix documentary titled "Harry & Meghan.