Prince Harry was recently in the United Kingdom to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. Although the British media outlets were eagerly waiting for a short reunion with the Royal Family, it didn’t happen. However, it was reported that the Prince invited King Charles III and some other members of the Royal Family to a service at the St Paul Cathedral on May 8.
People reported that the Duke of Sussex sent invitations to several working royal members to attend the service of the Invictus Games. King Charles III, Prince William, and Kate Middleton were some of the names disclosed. However, none of them attended this important celebration for Prince Harry.
King Charles III couldn’t attend because of his tight agenda after resuming his royal duties this month. On the other hand, the Prince and Princess of Wales are reportedly not interested in meeting Prince Harry because of the several accusations made against them in his memoir, “Spare.”
Prince Harry was accompanied by relatives from her late mother, Princess Diana, Lady Jane Fellowes, Charles Spencer, and Louis Spencer was present to support the Prince, despite the Royal Family not wanting to be involved with him in any way.