Harry's visit coincides with the eve of the first anniversary of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II's, passing. The late Queen, who reigned for an astounding 70 years, peacefully passed away at Balmoral in Scotland on September 8th last year.
But the real drama lies in the fact that neither King Charles nor Prince William have any plans to meet Harry during his visit. According to a palace insider, Charles has no time in his diary for his younger son, and William hasn't been in touch with Harry for months. Can you feel the tension in the air, folks?
The King and Queen Camilla are expected to privately mark the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death at their Balmoral estate. Meanwhile, William and Kate are making their first trip since their summer break to pay tribute at Saint David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire.
But here's the twist - Meghan was initially lined up to host a segment of the Invictus Games sports competition, but her name has been removed from the schedule. Ouch! She's been replaced by the German TV presenter and Games host, Hadna Testify.
As for Harry, he'll be attending the WellChild Awards ceremony, spending time with the winners and their families before presenting the award. What was supposed to be a visit centered around charity and honoring the resilience of remarkable children has turned into an epic showdown.
The palace gates are metaphorically locked, leaving Harry outside, trying to reach King Charles and Prince William, who, it seems, are not picking up.