In May, Prince Harry will triumphantly return to the UK to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games, the biannual athletic event he established.
In honor of the Invictus Games’ tenth anniversary of founding, the Duke of Sussex will read at a ceremony on May 8 at London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, the organization said on Sunday.
The prince’s most recent visit home occurred in February, just after word of his father King Charles’s cancer diagnosis broke.
Harry revealed the prognosis to ABC’s “Good Morning America” less than a month later, stating that he “jumped on a plane and went to go see him as soon as I could.”
If the prince would see his family on the trip next month was not immediately known.
In 2020, the Duke and his spouse, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, moved to the US. Harry, 39, has since made a few brief excursions back to the UK; the most notable ones were to attend his father’s coronation last year and Queen Elizabeth II’s burial in 2022.
Additionally, it’s unclear if Meghan would go to the Invictus event with her husband. However, given that the May 6 event at St. Paul’s falls two days after Prince Archie’s fifth birthday, it might be difficult for the mother of two.
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