Harry will reportedly attend a memorial service in honor of his late mother, Princess Diana. And his wife, Meghan Markle, may join him in his travels this time around.
According to The Sun, Harry will be back on English soil in around 10 weeks’ time.
At least 100 guests are expected to attend
This new memorial event will be significantly bigger than the recent statue unveiling at Kensington Palace.
Unlike at the Sunken Garden affair, which was scaled back due to COVID measures, at least 100 guests are expected to attend the new one.
Prince Harry and Prince William will be joined by friends, family, and charity leaders. Although it is being reported that Meghan could attend, this may be difficult as her newborn daughter Lilibet, will be only a couple of months old.
What’s more. unfortunately, Harry and William didn’t appear to heal their rift during the July 1 statue unveiling. William and Harry are ‘still feuding’
The ceremony marked what would have been the Princess of Wales’ 60th birthday.
Yet Harry and William seemed more distant than ever throughout the event. They exchanged a few words and attended a brief reception at Kensington Palace.
But this is said to be the extent of their interactions throughout Prince Harry’s brief UK visit.
The Duke of Sussex is already back in California with his wife and two children. An insider told The Sun that perhaps the September event will provide a greater opportunity for the siblings to make amends.
The insider said: “There were no peace talks and distance remains there [at the July 1 ceremony].
“It is a step forward but this was not the time or the place. September is a date penciled in for a more extensive celebration of the statue, and Harry will want to return.”
Harry and William have reportedly fallen out over Harry’s various claims against his royal relatives.
After giving several interviews in the US, he has accused his family of making racist comments about his son Archie’s skin, among other things.