Prince Harry visit to UK confirmed by Invictus Games Foundation

Prince Harry is booked for a reading at St Paul’s Cathedral service

Prince Harry visit to UK confirmed by Invictus Games Foundation
Prince Harry is booked for a reading at St Paul’s Cathedral service

Prince Harry’s trip to the United Kingdom has been confirmed following King Charle’s return to public duties amid cancer treatment.

He will be in attendance at the St Paul’s Cathedral service in London for giving a reading in honor of the 10th anniversary of Invictus Games on May 8, as per Telegraph.

A spokesperson for this international multi-sport event has confirmed the Duke of Sussex’s presence, but did not divulge any information related to wife Meghan Markle or their children, Archie and Lilibet.

But according to word receive by various media sources, such as The Sun, Mirror, and Hello, the three are not expected to touch down in Britain, and so Prince Harry will be boarding the plane alone.

It was in early February this year that he had gone back home for spending some time with King Charles after his cancer diagnosis had been announced for the public.

In an interview given later, the Duke had promised to “stop in and see my family as much as I can.”

Although, now, no plans for him meeting his father upon arrival have been verified. Both the parties have however spoken of seeing each other soon.