Prince Harry left a touching gift on the late Queen’s grave after returning to the UK

Prince Harry was looking forward to returning to the UK today (September 8).

The Duke of Sussex, who was patron of the charity for almost 15 years and previously, along with his wife Meghan Markle, retired and in 2020.

moved to the United States, went to London to attend the WellChild Awards.

At the event tonight, the father-of-two will deliver a speech, meet and talk with seriously ill children and their families, and present an award to an “inspiring child” aged four to six.

In a statement issued ahead of his visit, Harry said: “For 20 years, these awards have highlighted the courage of young people struggling with complex health issues and highlighted the dedicated carers – families and professionals – who support them every step of the way.

“Their stories remind us of the power of compassion, connection and community.”

The American source has already assumed that “there is determination on both sides to achieve this,” speaking of a possible “reconciliation” between father and son

According to reports, a source said: “Nobody is pretending that the wider family issues have been resolved, but this is primarily about Charles and Harry.

“For the first time in a long time, there is a real sense that reconciliation is within reach. Prince Harry’s team and the Palace have made contact and there is great hope that father and son will see each other when the Prince returns to London in September.”

However, the source also claims that such a meeting between Harry and his brother, Prince William, will not take place.

The outlet reports that the source stated: “As for Harry and William, any chance of reconciliation between them has been ruled out.”

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