Buckingham Palace has announced a joint engagement between the King and Prince William next week after it emerged Charles will not see his other son Harry during the Duke's UK visit .

Prince Harry met a millionaire financier this evening after admitting King Charles was too busy to meet him in what experts said was a 'snub' that reflected the depth of their rift.

Yet now the Palace has announced King Charles will meet with one of his sons - William - on Monday to hand over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps to the Prince of Wales.

'In August 2023, following His Majesty's Accession, The King was pleased to announce military appointments including that The Prince of Wales would become Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps.

'The role was previously held by His Majesty The King, as Prince of Wales, for 31 years.'

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex arrived in the UK alone today after flying in from California for a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games in London tomorrow.

The Prince had hoped to meet his estranged father the King during his trip, which follows a previous quick visit in February after Charles's cancer diagnosis. Harry's event was just three miles away from where Charles was, at Clarence House.

'The Duke of course is understanding of his father's diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.'

Instead, as the Duke's foundation Archewell confirmed, he will meet city financier Guy Monson .

Reacting to the news, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said: 'This, whatever the logistics, will be widely perceived as a snub.

'This is one of the most public rifts in the world. If it was handled in private without so much press speculation, it would have a better chance of being resolved.'

Royal expert Michael Cole agreed. He said: 'It is quite a snub. For the King to not see his younger son, Prince Harry, although the two men will be only two miles apart tomorrow afternoon, gives an indication of the depth of the divide.

'The Prodigal Son is not welcome - not for the present, anyway. In royal terms, this is big medicine. Prince Harry is bound to see it for what it is, the clearest possible indication of the hurt that has been caused.

'There can be no mistake: this is a royal flea in the ear for the fifth in line to the throne. Actions have consequences but rarely are they played out as starkly as they are here.

'Even Prince Harry, never the sharpest sword in the Household Cavalry, is bound to have got the message and many people will say, ''About time too''.'

Fellow royal expert Richard Palmer said: 'It's surprising if the King and Harry are not meeting at all and perhaps a sign of how much bridge-building still needs to be done. There's been much media speculation that father and son would meet. While that always looked like guessing, I'd have guessed they would meet too.'

Read More



Prince Harry WON'T meet Charles on whistle-stop UK trip due to King's 'full programme' but says 'I hope to see him soon' as he hosts Invictus Games event in London - just three miles away from his father in Clarence House



Harry is understood to have had various Invictus Games commitments today, according to ITV .

Monson, chief investment officer of Sarasin and Partners, a London-based £18billion investment fund, was alongside the warring brothers when they unveiled a statue of their mother Princess Diana in 2021 at Kensington Palace. It was Harry and William's last solo engagement together.

He was the former treasurer to the Cambridges and the Sussexes' joint foundation before Harry and Meghan quit as senior working royals and emigrated.

Monson is a trustee of the Invictus Games Foundation, founded by Harry, and was on the organising committee for its inaugural games. The Duke revealed he was having dinner with him while sharing an anecdote about the event in 2014.

The city financier is married to Lady Rose Monson and they have two daughters, Olivia and Leonora.

Educated at the University of Oxford - where he studied a Master's degree in PPE - Mr Monson is chief investment officer of £18billion investment fund Sarasin and Partners.

He has also served as director of the Chatsworth House Trust, which looks after the iconic stately home in Derbyshire.

Read More



ROBERT JOBSON: As Harry jets into the UK again, it would be sensible for King Charles NOT to meet his son… and this is why



Tomorrow, the Duke is set to give a reading at a service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral marking a decade since the inaugural competition in London in 2014.

Organisers had said there was no confirmation of any other royals attending, or if Harry's wife Meghan Markle or children Archie and Lilibet would also be in the UK.

But Harry arrived in London by himself today, and is expected to join the Duchess on a tour to Nigeria later this week with Meghan set to fly there from the US by herself.

Harry is also not anticipated to see his brother Prince William , who is scheduled to be away from the capital on Thursday and Friday, or his sister-in-law Kate Middleton whose cancer treatment continues following her revealing the diagnosis in March.

Earlier today, Charles was photographed being driven from Windsor Castle before arriving at Clarence House in London soon after. The King later held an audience nearby at Buckingham Palace with the Prime Minister of Fiji , Sitiveni Rabuka.

The Duke has invited William and other senior members of the Royal Family to the service but none of them are expected to attend, sources told Page Six in the US.

Among the royals who could attend include his cousins Zara Tindall and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, but there has been no confirmation of this. Harry is expected to stay at a hotel in London because he no longer has Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

Today, Harry paid tribute to the Invictus Games family's 'commitment, enthusiasm and belief' and joined an Invictus conference looking back over the past decade .

Read More



Prince William will award MBE to mother of Harry's childhood best friend Henry van Straubenzee who died in 2002 car crash aged 18



Writing in the foreword for the summit, Harry said: 'It has been an honour to watch the Invictus Games Foundation grow over the years; what began as a vision to pay tribute to the courage and resilience of wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans, has flourished into an international organisation built on hope, strength, and unity.'

Harry was inspired to found the global tournament after attending the Warrior Games in Colorado in 2013 and seeing how injured American military personnel thrived on the challenge of taking part in competitive sports that aided their recovery.

He went on to stage the inaugural games in London's Olympic Park in 2014, followed by Orlando in 2016, Toronto in 2017 and Sydney 2018.

Organisers said after 2020, Invictus will be staged every two years, but The Hague Games planned for that year was delayed by the pandemic until 2022, followed by Dusseldorf 2023 , while Vancouver Whistler is planned for 2025.

The duke wrote: 'As we look ahead to the first winter hybrid Games at Vancouver Whistler 2025 next year, we are eager to celebrate the Invictus Spirit once again - exemplified in every single competitor, staff, friend and family member - your commitment, enthusiasm and belief, have been the driving force behind our continued success.'

He added: 'Together, we have created a legacy that transcends sports; a community that embraces compassion, respect, and the unyielding belief in the power of the human spirit. As we celebrate this milestone, let us recommit to the Invictus mission.'

Charles is likely to be in London tomorrow for his usual weekly audience with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, but it does not appear father and son will be able to meet.

Although Charles has been left wounded by his son's behaviour in recent years, he has always privately insisted he will keep the door open for him to at least speak.

Read More



Moment beaming Prince Harry excitedly announces birth of his son Archie in footage filmed just months before Megxit - with couple set to celebrate his fifth birthday at home in California



William, however, is understood to find his brother's betrayal more difficult to forgive or even put to one side.

The Prince and Princess of Wales will be at Windsor where they have asked for privacy so that Kate can focus on her recovery from serious abdominal surgery and ongoing preventative chemotherapy for the cancer that was subsequently discovered.

It will be Harry's first visit to the UK since February when he returned for a brief trip to see his father the King following his cancer diagnosis .

It is also the first major event he has attended in Britain for some time and comes amid his ongoing a legal case about his personal security arrangements whenever he is in the UK.

It will also be Harry's first visit since the Princess of Wales revealed her cancer diagnosis.

Experts say that while he may meet his father the King, he will unlikely meet up with Kate or Prince William.

Royal author Tom Bower told MailOnline: 'I'm sure he won't see Kate. I would be surprised if Meghan came.'

Fellow royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams added: 'Catherine is undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment and given how deep the rift is, to me it seems unlikely.

'The only hope of reconciliation is that it would happen privately and we wouldn't know.'

And former BBC royal correspondent Michael Cole said: 'After so much bad blood, it is very difficult indeed to see any sort of reconciliation between the Sussexes and the Royal Family happening (this) week - or for the foreseeable future.'

Harry and Meghan were understood to have made contact with the Prince and Princess of Wales 'privately' after Kate announced her cancer diagnosis.

They also released a statement, saying: 'We wish health and healing for Kate and the family.'

Tomorrow's service at St Paul's, which is expected to run from 5pm until 6pm, will come two days after Harry's son Archie celebrated his fifth birthday yesterday.

Actor Damian Lewis is set to recite a poem during the service.

Representatives from across the Invictus Games participating nations, including members of the wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veteran community, will also be in attendance.

READ MORE



Following the ceremony, Harry and Meghan are scheduled to head to Nigeria after being invited by the west African country's chief of defence staff.

He met Harry in Germany last September at the Invictus Games Düsseldorf in Germany, which was also attended by the Duchess.

Harry is patron of the Invictus Games Foundation and last year released a documentary series with Netflix called Heart of Invictus about the athletes.

Yesterday, the Sussexes celebrated Archie's fifth birthday privately before their upcoming travel plans, reported People.

A source said a 'low-key' party was planned at the family's £12million mansion in Montecito, California.

They added: 'They'll have friends around them and Meghan's mom, Doria (Ragland). Meghan will definitely have support that weekend.'

Speaking about Lilibet, the source also said: 'They are so sweet together. Archie loves Lili. He's such a sweet boy. When she's not around, he asks, 'Where's Lili?''

In February, the Duke and Duchess both attended a launch event for the new winter version of the Invictus Games in Whistler, Canada.

Speaking to ABC's Good Morning America at the time, Harry said: The kids are doing great.' He added. 'The kids are growing up like all kids do, very, very fast.

'They've both got an incredible sense of humour and make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day, like most kids do. I'm just grateful to be a dad.'

Also yesterday, Charles and Queen Camilla celebrated the first anniversary of their Coronation, which was attended by Harry – fifth in line to the throne.

He was seated in the third row in Westminster Abbey and had no formal role in the proceedings.

READ MORE
RELATED ARTICLES