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    The Duke of Sussex has arrived in London this afternoon for the WellChild Awards as King Charles continues to enjoy his summer break in Scotland.

    Harry, 40, will attend in his capacity as patron and is expected to present an award and deliver a brief speech at the event, which celebrates the achievements of seriously ill children in the UK and their carers.

    This will be one of a handful of visits the duke has made to the UK this year, and it is not known if he will reunite with his father, King Charles, on this visit.

    The pair last saw each other for a reported 45 minutes in February following the announcement of the king’s cancer diagnosis.

    It is believed that the monarch will remain in Balmoral, Scotland, over the coming days, but The Independent has reached out to Buckingham Palace for clarification.

    Harry’s relationship with his family has deteriorated publicly following his decision to step down as a working royal in 2020 and give a series of tell-all interviews to the press.

    However, his decision not to update his bombshell 2023 memoir, Spare, which is being released in paperback for the first time next month, has been interpreted by some commentators as an olive branch.

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    Prince Harry arrives in London for WellChild Awards

    Harry, 40, is expected to present an award at the prestigious event and deliver a brief speech, having been a patron of the charity since 2007.

    Prince Harry has arrived in London for the WellChild Awards.
    Prince Harry has arrived in London for the WellChild Awards. (Getty Images)
    The duke has only visited the UK a handful of times this year.
    The duke has only visited the UK a handful of times this year. (Getty Images)

    Emma Guinness30 September 2024 16:15

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    Prince Harry explained why he will not bring Meghan Markle to the UK

    The Duke of Sussex explained earlier this year that he will not bring Meghan Markle to the UK because he fears “an acid or knife attack” inspired by negative tabloid stories.

    Harry, 40, has been engaged in a lengthy battle to have his taxpayer-funded security reinstated after it was removed when he stepped down as a working royal.

    Speaking on ITV’s Tabloids on Trial, he said: “All it takes is one lone actor, one person who reads this stuff, to act on what they have read. And whether it’s a knife or acid, whatever it is.”

    “They are genuine concerns for me,” he added. “They are one of the reasons I won’t bring my wife back to this country.”

    Harry has returned to London today alone for the WellChild Awards.

    The couple moved to California in 2020 after giving up their previous roles as working royals.
    The couple moved to California in 2020 after giving up their previous roles as working royals. (Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

    Emma Guinness30 September 2024 15:00

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    King Charles hugged at Holyrood

    Yvonne Macmillan, 59, from East Renfrewshire, asked the monarch about his health and offered a hug in light of his recent struggles.

    She said: “I asked him if he was feeling better and if I could give him a hug. I actually said to him: ‘Can I hug you?’

    “As I hugged him I said: ‘God bless you’, so it was like God giving him a hug.”

    Ms Macmillan was attending the event in her capacity as a ‘local hero’ after setting up her Good Causes charity, which helps people in need.

    King Charles delivered a speech at the event.
    King Charles delivered a speech at the event. (Getty)

    Emma Guinness30 September 2024 12:00

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    Prince Harry to arrive in London today

    Harry, 40, will be present in his capacity as patron for the charity, which celebrates the achievements of seriously ill children living in the UK and their caregivers.

    The duke is expected to give a brief speech at the event and present an award.

    Prince Harry said his grandmother is ‘looking down on all of us’ during his speech at the event last year.
    Prince Harry said his grandmother is ‘looking down on all of us’ during his speech at the event last year. (Yui Mok/PA Wire)

    Emma Guinness30 September 2024 08:58

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    Samoa’s prime minister urges King to swap suit for ‘island vibe’ during meeting

    The King has been urged to swap his suit for “more of an island vibe” when he joins world leaders at a major Commonwealth summit in Samoa next month, according to reports.

    Samoa’s Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata’afa has called for those attending the meeting to dress comfortably, according to The Sunday Telegraph.

    The King is head of the Commonwealth and for the first time will preside over the gathering of presidents and prime ministers as head of state, during the event hosted by Samoa which will also be attended by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

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    Holly Evans30 September 2024 07:00

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    King Charles is the ‘loveliest man in the world’, says Camilla’s son

    Queen Camilla’s son, the food critic Tom Parker-Bowles, has revealed his thoughts on spending time with his mother and King Charles in a column with the Telegraph.

    Recounting his day as part of their weekly My Saturday, which sees celebrities recount their favourite weekend rituals, Mr Parker-Bowles said he was more likely to see the royal couple during the week, and often visits for a cup of tea.

    “I know some people might visit their family for a bite to eat on a Saturday, but I don’t tend to nip down for lunch at Buckingham Palace and Clarence House as my mother is usually in the country at weekends now,” he said.

    “Charles, who genuinely is the loveliest man in the world, and I’m not just being oily, knows so much about food and loves his food, as does my mother,” he added.

    Holly Evans30 September 2024 04:00

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    Palace did not ask Boris Johnson to give Prince Harry ‘pep talk’ over leaving UK

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    Holly Evans30 September 2024 01:00

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    Royal biographer explains why people ‘behaved so oddly’ around the late Queen

    A royal biographer has explained why so many who met the late Queen Elizabeth II found themselves acting so strangely.

    Craig Brown told an audience at the Henley Literary Festival - with which The Independent has joined as its exclusive news partner for the second year in a row - about how even the most composed and famous people often found themselves “discombobulating” as they met the monarch.

    His biography, A Voyage Around the Queen, paints a picture of the Queen using tales from those who met and knew her during her 96-year life.

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    Holly Evans29 September 2024 22:00

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    King reflects on late Queen’s final days in ‘uniquely special’ Scotland

    Speaking at an event to mark 25 years of theScottish Parliament on Saturday (28 September), the monarch suggested that the late Queen Elizabeth II “chose” to spend her last living moments there due to her well-known love for the royal family’s countryside residence.

    Charles highlighted his mother’s adoration for Scotland, especially since the Balmoral estate was where she spent her summers as a child and later in life with her husband, Prince Philip.

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    Holly Evans29 September 2024 19:00

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    A ‘manly pep talk’ from Boris Johnson would make anyone leave Britain

    I have not always felt great sympathy for Prince Harry. The dramatic departure from home; the tell-all interview with Oprah; and the commercialisation of his royal status. All have made it harder to feel for a guy who has been through some terrible times, and whose marriage has put him at odds with his family in a way that is genuinely saddening.

    However, the news that Harry was forced to endure a “manly pep talk” from Boris Johnson at the peak of the crisis that ultimately led him to quit Britain has removed any sense of conflict. I now stand with the Duke of Sussex, beyond question.

    Unusually, the revelation of this meeting has not come from the chatty prince, but rather from the former prime minister – the latter presumably hoping his memoir might get even vaguely close to Harry’s Spare in terms of sales figures.

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    Holly Evans29 September 2024 18:00

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