Prince Harry's arrival in England has caused quite a commotion. He's here to receive the Well Child Award, marking his first visit to Britain in three months. However, there's a significant twist to this tale – Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is conspicuously absent from the scene.
This is where the plot thickens. Prince Harry is about to celebrate the first anniversary of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth's passing, who reigned for an impressive 70 years. However, neither King Charles nor Prince William have any plans to meet with Harry during his stay, as per a palace insider.
According to reports, Charles couldn't find time in his busy schedule for his youngest son, and William hasn't been in contact with Harry for months. The tension is palpable. Meanwhile, King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to mark Queen Elizabeth II's first-anniversary death privately at their Balmoral estate. William and Kate, on the other hand, are making their first post-summer holiday trip to Leeds to memorialize at St. David's Church in Pembrokeshire.
But here's the real kicker: Meghan was initially slated to host the charity event alongside Harry. However, her name mysteriously vanished from the schedule, and she was replaced by a German broadcaster and game show host, Hayne. Harry, undeterred by the family drama, is set to host the Well Child Awards and spend time with the winners and their families before presenting the awards.
What was supposed to be a noble visit to honor the resilience of children has turned into an epic showdown. The gates of the palace were locked, leaving Harry stranded outside, desperately trying to reach King Charles and Prince William. It appears that they were blissfully unaware of the unfolding drama behind the palace walls.