Prince Harry will return to UK in just DAYS for Invictus Games 10th anniversary – but Meghan is not expected to attend
PRINCE Harry will return to the UK for the Invictus Games Foundation’s 10th Anniversary in just days - but Meghan is not expected to be by his side.
The duke will arrive at the Service of Thanksgiving, at St Paul’s Cathedral, on Wednesday 8th May, an Invictus Games spokesperson confirmed.
The star studded event marks a decade since the inaugural Invictus Games London in 2014.
Harry will be celebrating the difference sport can make to people's lives and honour the occasion with a special reading.
It will be his first time in Britain since his sister-in-law, Princess Kate announced she is receiving treatment for cancer after surgery in January.
However, wife Meghan is not expected to attend, perhaps staying behind in the US to celebrate son Archie's birthday which lands just two days prior.
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It will mark the same day as King Charles' one year coronation anniversary, May 6.
Meanwhile, acting legend Damian Lewis is expected to recite the Invictus poem during the service.
William Henley, the author of the sentimental poem, has a memorial bust within the Crypt of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Representatives from across the Invictus Games participating nations will be attending the heartwarming service.
They include members of the wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veteran community, confirmed the Invictus Games spokesperson.
They will also be performing readings throughout the Service, led by The Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett, Dean of St Paul’s.
FAMILY REUNION
It comes as several royal experts speculate on the possibility of a reunion between Harry, the King, and Prince William.
The duke could come face to face with his estranged brother as the Buckingham Palace Garden Party falls on May 8.
With King Charles announcing he is fit and well enough to return to public-facing duties, the lavish outdoor bash could be on the cards.
While come royal experts claim His Majesty is open to reconciliation - it may be a tougher job with Wills.
Others have suggested a turbulent period for the family amid their health battles could see the fractured relationships pieced back together.
Esteemed royal reporter, Richard Palmer, spoke on The Sun's Royal Exclusive show and said: "I do think Harry and his father are trying to reconcile," said Mr Butler.
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"I think with William it's going to be a much longer process.
"But eventually, maybe, you know that lots of families have disputes and over time they can heal their divisions, but there's a big job to be done yet with William."