Prince Harry has made his eagerly expected return to the United Kingdom today (8 September).
As the charity’s patron for almost 15 years, the Duke of Sussex, who retired from his job as a working senior royal with his wife, Meghan Markle, before moving to the US in 2020, traveled to London to attend the WellChild awards presentation.
During the event set to happen this evening, the father-of-two will make a speech, meet and talk to terribly ill children and their families and present an award to an ‘inspirational child’ aged between four and six.
In a statement ahead of the visit, Harry commented: “For 20 years these awards have highlighted the courage of young people living with complex health needs and shone a light on the devoted caregivers – family and professionals – who support them every step of the way.
“Their stories remind us of the power of compassion, connection and community.”
A US source already assumed that there is ‘determination on both sides to make this happen’ when speaking of a possible ‘reconciliation’ between the father-son duo
The source reportedly said: “Nobody is pretending the wider family issues have been resolved, but this is about beginning with Charles and Harry.
“For the first time in a long time, there’s a genuine sense that reconciliation is within reach. Prince Harry’s team and the Palace have opened a line of communication, and there is every hope that father and son will see one another when the Duke returns to London in September.”
However, the source also claimed that such a meeting wouldn’t happen between Harry and his brother, Prince William.
The outlet states that the source said: “As for Harry and William, though, any chance of reconciliation between them has been rejected out of hand.”