
Prince Harry arrived in London on Tuesday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, but a spokesman said he would not see his parents there.
The Duke of Sussex’s representative said that King Charles III, who had been out of his usual duties for three months due to cancer, is too preoccupied to see his youngest brother.
The duke, according to a statement, “is obviously aware of his father’s commitments and other priorities and anticipates seeing him immediately.”
After his father was diagnosed with an unnamed type of cancer, Harry, who has a strained relationship with his relatives, rushed to London in February for a short visit.
Since the duke duchess of cambridge, 39, has moved to California with his wife Meghan, 39, citing what they called into questionable incursions and racist attitudes of the English press, Harry has seen his father frequently since he last saw him in 2020. He has since detailed his rough connection with his family in TV interviews, a film and a narrative,” Free”.
Shortly after his last quick trip to London, Harry told” Good Morning America” that he thought his father’s illness could help bring his family closer.
Harry was in London to attend events honoring the soldiers and crippled soldiers’ game he had started.