
The Duke of Sussex is set to attend the WellChild Award this evening.
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The Duchess of Sussex has confirmed that she will join her husband in Germany next week
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Prince Harry is due to arrive in London today as he makes a fleeting solo appearance in the UK before heading off to the Invictus Games.
The Duke of Sussex is set to attend the WellChild Award this evening.
Harry's imminent appearance comes on the eve of the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death.
The Duke of Sussex is expected to fly from the UK to Dusseldorf this week to attend the opening ceremony of the games on Saturday.
Meghan Markle has confirmed that she will join Harry in Germany next week.
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Meghan Markle has confirmed that she will join Harry in Germany next week.
However, the Duchess of Sussex is not expected in the UK today.
Prince Harry will not hold peace talks with the Royal Family during the trip, according to a source.
An insider has claimed the Sussexes "are done with their former lives" in the monarchy.
Another Royal Family source said that reconciliation between senior members of the monarchy and Prince Harry remains "a long way off".
The insider told the Mirror: "While some may suggest it would be good order for the family to settle their differences, perhaps even in the late Queen's memory, things are a long way off."
Another source told the Mail that Harry's feud with William is "firmly rooted at rock bottom".
The Duke of Sussex launched several public attacks on senior members of the Royal Family, including his brother William, in his autobiography Spare which was released in January 2023.
The Duke of Sussex is expected to deliver a speech at the award ceremony.
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During his appearance at the WellChild Awards tonight, Harry will spend time with each winner and their families and present the award for Inspirational Child.
The Duke of Sussex is also expected to deliver a speech at the award ceremony.
PrinceHarry said regarding the charity: "For nearly 20 years, WellChild has been transforming the lives of children and young people across the UK, providing critical care that prioritises the physical, mental and emotional well-being of these individuals and their families."