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King Charles was spotted hours before Prince Harry returned to Britain for Invictus Games ceremony – with father and son ‘to meet’

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KING Charles was spotted just hours before Prince Harry landed in the UK.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, is expected to arrive in the country ahead of the Invictus Games ceremony tomorrow night.

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King Charles was spotted this morning, just hours before Prince Harry touched down in the UKCredit: LNP
Harry is expected to return to the country before tomorrow's Invictus Games ceremony

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Harry is expected to return to the country before tomorrow’s Invictus Games ceremonyCredit: Paul Edwards – The Sun
The King is likely to see his youngest son while he is in Britain

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The King is likely to see his youngest son while he is in BritainCredit: LNP
Prince William and Harry unlikely to meet, sources say

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Prince William and Harry unlikely to meet, sources sayCredit: AP

It is understood that Harry will not see his brother – but is “looking forward” to seeing his father during the visit.

The monarch was seen this morning being kicked out of Windsor Castle ahead of the imminent arrival of his youngest son.

Harry and Charles spoke for 30 minutes in February – days after the king’s cancer diagnosis.

The 75-year-old monarch, recently allowed to resume public duties while undergoing cancer treatment, is expected to attend Buckingham Palace’s first garden party of the year.

Both events will end around 6pm, paving the way for the first meeting since Harry’s trip in early February.

A royal source told The Sun: “Harry is normally 5,000 miles away in California, but by happy coincidence on Wednesday they will be just two miles away.

“It is clear he is looking forward to seeing his father as he continues his recovery and most people are hoping for another type of reunion next week.”

The possible meeting is unlikely to include Prince William, who was struck by his brother’s attacks and has not spoken to him since Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.

It turns out Wills is about to award the mother of one of Harry’s friends an MBE.

Henry van Straubenzee died in a car accident in 2002 – he was the Duke’s best friend at school.

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Wills will now pay tribute to Claire van Straubenzee at Windsor Castle in recognition of her services to early childhood education in Uganda.

Henry, known as Henners, died in a car crash near Ludgrove Prep school in Berkshire, where he worked during his gap year.

Prince Harry wrote affectionately about Henry in his memoir Spare.

The Duke said: “Slim, muscleless and with hair standing on end in permanent surrender, Henners was all heart.

“Whenever he smiled, people melted.”

The duke said he was the only boy who asked him about his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, after she was killed.

In 2007, Claire and her family created the Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund to support children in Uganda.

It was initially at the school where Henry was supposed to teach before his tragic death.

Meghan Markle paid tribute to Henry at a Christmas ceremony in 2018.

Prince William and Prince Harry at the launch of the Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund at the Troubadour Club in London

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Prince William and Prince Harry at the launch of the Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund at the Troubadour Club in LondonCredit: PA



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