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In London, Prince Harry, without his family, has a cold relationship with Charles.

Prince Harry has arrived in the United Kingdom for a multi-day visit during which he will participate in several charitable events related to the Invictus Games, which honor injured military veterans hosted in Birmingham in 2027. He traveled alone, without his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, due to ongoing concerns about the family's safety while staying in the UK. There is new tension in his relationship with the royal family, particularly with his father King Charles. Royal sources say Harry missed the deadline to accept an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace, though his team claims the acceptance came after security issues were resolved. This development highlights the continued coolness in Harry’s relationship with King Charles, six years after Harry and Meghan stepped down from their royal duties and moved to the United States. It remains unclear whether a meeting between father and son will take place during this visit. The trip coincides with significant legal developments, including an expected court ruling in a lawsuit filed by Prince Harry against the Daily Mail publishing group.

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