Prince Harry Plans UK Return for Invictus Games Anniversary Celebration

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Prince Harry will return to the UK in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which he founded in 2014.

On May 8, the Duke of Sussex will attend a ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the Invictus Games' decade and establishment. The announcement was on Sunday.

Prince Harry last visited his homeland in February after his father King Charles' cancer diagnosis. In a later interview, Harry thanked his family for spending such a difficult period together.

Prince Harry's trip may not include family meetings. Harry has visited the UK occasionally since moving to the US with Meghan in 2020, visiting Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and his father's coronation.

Meghan may also attend Invictus with her hubby. It may be difficult because their son Archie's fifth birthday is on May 6.

King Charles will resume public responsibilities soon as he undergoes treatment, Buckingham Palace announced. His summer schedule will be light, but he will host Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako in June.

May will also see Prince Harry and Meghan visit Nigeria. The Nigerian Defense Headquarters welcomed their visit, which would involve talks with service members and discussions about future cooperation, possibly hosting the Invictus Games.

Meghan, who has already revealed her Nigerian roots, will accompany Prince Harry on this important trip.

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