Earlier in the week, Harry had flown to the UK to visit his father, King Charles, upon learning about his cancer diagnosis. The prince arrived at Los Angeles International Airport for the solo trip to his homeland, while his wife, Meghan Markle, stayed behind in California with their two children, Archie (four years old) and Lilibet (two years old). According to a former butler of King Charles, Meghan believed that Harry needed to undertake this journey alone. However, the visit was short-lived, as Harry was spotted at Heathrow Airport just 26 hours later, boarding a plane back to America. Recently, he has been seen in Las Vegas, where this year's Super Bowl is scheduled to take place.
Sources have informed The Mirror that Harry has received an invitation to attend the highly anticipated game, although it remains uncertain whether he will accept. An insider from the NFL revealed, "It is well known that the Prince loves American football, and the organizers have extended an invitation to him following his appearance at the awards." It is worth mentioning that Harry previously attended the Super Bowl in 2022 alongside his cousin, Princess Eugenie, when the event was held in California.
The NFL Honours marked Prince Harry's first public appearance since the announcement of King Charles's cancer diagnosis. During his speech at the event, he humorously remarked about the similarities between American football and rugby, stating, "Really love how you stole rugby from us."
Notably, Harry did not mention his father, who is reportedly undergoing cancer treatment. It has been alleged that Charles personally informed Harry and his brother, Prince William, about his diagnosis.