Prince William travels to Cornwall as Royal Family shun Prince Harry on his return to UK

Prince William travels to Cornwall as Royal Family shun Prince Harry on his return to UK

Prince Harry attended an Invictus event at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday

GB News
Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 09/05/2024

- 15:51

The Prince of Wales has not met with the Duke of Sussex this week

Prince William travelled to Cornwall today after the Royal Family shunned Prince Harry on his return to the UK.

The Duke of Sussex flew from the US to London on Tuesday but has not met up with any senior members of the Royal Family this week


Harry released a statement confirming that he would not meet King Charles due to the monarch's busy schedule.

The duke gave a reading at St Paul's Cathedral on Wednesday evening to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

Prince William

Prince William travelled to Cornwall today after the Royal Family shunned Prince Harry on his return to the UK.

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Harry founded the sporting competition when he was still a working member of the Royal Family in 2014.

No members of the monarchy attended the event at St Paul's Cathedral yesterday.

Instead, many Royal Family members joined King Charles at a Buckingham Palace garden party on Wednesday afternoon.

Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, Prince Edward and the Duchess of Edinburgh all attend the party.

Prince Harry

Prince Harry released a statement confirming that he would not meet King Charles due to the monarch's busy schedule.

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Prince William was not pictured at Buckingham Palace but also did not attend the Invictus event.

The Prince of Wales's relationship with his younger brother has deteriorated over the last few years.

Today William travelled to Newquay to see the site of the Duchy of Cornwall's first homeless housing project.

Prince William

Today William travelled to Newquay to see the site of the Duchy of Cornwall's first homeless housing project.

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Prince William

The Prince of Wales's relationship with his younger brother has deteriorated over the last few years.

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The royal later visited organisations that help manage Fistral Beach.

Max Hedges, who spoke with the Prince of Wales this afternoon, said regarding the meeting: "He was basically asking me about the impact that St Petroc's has had on me, as a resident of the supported houses, and I explained to him that words fail me about the support I've received.

"I'm so for these houses, and it's going to give people like me opportunities to progress as I have, and somewhere to live as well."

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