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Prince Harry returns to the United Kingdom |  entertainment

Prince Harry returns to the United Kingdom | entertainment

Prince Harry is reportedly planning to return to the UK next month.

The Duke of Sussex, who lives in California with his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and their two children, is said to be planning to return home in May to speak at a private mass at St. Louis Church. St Paul's Cathedral in London to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games for service personnel.

According to the New York Post's PageSix column, Harry is scheduled to appear at the event on May 8.

This will be his first trip back to the UK since he returned home in February to see his father, King Charles, after he was diagnosed with cancer.

An insider told the publication that it is not yet known whether Harry will take advantage of the trip to see his brother William, Prince of Wales, and sister-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales, following news that she is also battling cancer.

The source said: “Everyone is wondering if Harry will see his father and whether he will see Kate and the Welsh children – if not his brother?…”

Another source added that a reunion may be unlikely due to ongoing tensions between William and Harry. They explained: “I can imagine that Harry might see his father, and check on him, but things are still very tense with William, that is the real problem.”

Reports indicate that the brothers have not spoken in over a year following the release of Harry's autobiography 'Spare', which revealed the feud between the pair in explicit detail.

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Harry and Meghan previously issued a statement sending their best wishes to William and Catherine after the princess announced her battle with cancer.

“We wish health and recovery to Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so in privacy and peace,” they said.

Reports indicate that the couple also reached out to the couple privately to express their sympathy.