Prince Harry’s impending trip to the United Kingdom comes with an unexpected stipulation: he will need to request permission if he intends to spend nights in any royal residences, according to recent reports by The Telegraph.
Set to arrive in the UK on September 7, the Duke of Sussex’s trip coincides with his participation in the Wellchild Awards, an occasion occurring a day prior to the one-year mark since Queen Elizabeth’s passing.
After the awards ceremony, Prince Harry’s agenda leads him to Germany for the commencement of the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, concluding his UK sojourn after a brief two-day stay.
Notably, this visit occurs without a designated London abode for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The couple’s occupancy at Frogmore Cottage has ceased, with the Duke of Sussex dutifully returning the property’s keys as per King Charles’s directive.
While speculation is rife, British media outlets have reported that neither King Charles nor Prince William have scheduled meetings with Prince Harry during his visit, reflecting the ongoing complexities in their relationships.
These intricacies have been further heightened by the release of Prince Harry’s candid memoir, provocatively titled “Spare”. As the Duke navigates this multifaceted visit, the eyes of the public and royal enthusiasts remain watchful for any developments or gestures.