Prince Harry to return to UK on anniversary of Queen's death for charity awards
Prince Harry will mark his 15th attendance as patron of WellChild, honoring seriously ill children and caregivers at the charity's 20th annual awards ceremony.
- Prince Harry will return to the UK on September 8 to attend the WellChild Awards, marking his 15th time at the event as charity patron for 17 years.
- The awards coincide with the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death, which raises questions about a possible reunion with his father, King Charles.
- During the ceremony, Harry will interact with families and present an award to a child aged four to six, emphasizing the impact of the charity.
- In a statement, Harry expressed his privilege in attending the awards and highlighted the courage of young people with complex health needs.
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In July, the emissaries of the King and Duke of Sussex met for the first time since 2020.On September 8, Harry returned to London for charity Well Child.
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