Henry returns to the United Kingdom, but the king, for the moment, punishes him
The prince's calls for reconciliation have, for now, fallen on deaf ears within the Windsor family.


LondonCoinciding with the third anniversary of the death of Queen Elizabeth IIPrince Harry returns to the United Kingdom this Monday for a four-day visit focused on several charity projects he has supported for years. He has done so alone: his wife, Meghan Markle, and the couple's two children have stayed in California. And as every time he visits the country, the big question raised by the tabloid press is whether he will take advantage of the stay to meet with his father, King Charles III, with whom he has not had a face-to-face meeting since February 2024. Harry has not visited the United Kingdom since April, when he participated in a trial—for the trial—for the trial—he is in the country.
His British agenda includes events with a marked charity focus. Before that, this afternoon he laid a wreath on his grandmother's grave in the Sant Jordi Chapel at Windsor Castle. Later, this Monday evening he will attend the World Child Awards again, a ceremony of which he has been a patron for seventeen years. It is one of the organizations with which he has links to try to maintain the connection with projects that were part of his life before moving to the United States, after the breaking off relations with the Crown as working royal, and the compromise the couple reached with the late Queen.
This Tuesday, the prince will return to Nottingham, the city that hosted his first official joint visit with Meghan Markle in 2017 when they became engaged. There, he will meet with a youth project and take the opportunity to announce a personal donation to the BBC campaign. Children in NeedAccording to the organizers, their contribution will have a direct impact on local initiatives for vulnerable youth.
The question of whether there will be a family reunion hangs over Enric's trip. King Charles spent the weekend in Scotland, at the Balmoral estate, where he attended the traditional Braemar Highland Games. However, there is no record of any meeting being planned, despite Enric having expressed his desire for reconciliation in a BBC interview last May. "Some members of my family will never forgive me for having written a book nor for many other things. But I would like a reconciliation. There's no point in continuing to fight," she said.
If with her father there may be a chance of forgiveness, with whom it seems much more difficult is with her brother, Prince William. on the Windsor parade to thank the people for their expressions of grief over the death of the Queen. charitable causes that have marked her public career;