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Prince Harry, 40, is set to return to the UK, marking his first visit since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II three years ago. The royal is scheduled to attend several events, including the annual awards ceremony of the WellChild organisation on September 8, which coincidentally is the third anniversary of the Queen's death.
For seventeen years, Prince Harry has served as patron for the WellChild organisation, a charity that supports seriously ill children and their families. During the awards ceremony, local artists will perform live before Harry delivers a short speech.
The WellChild Awards ceremony is a cause close to Prince Harry's heart. In a previous statement, he expressed his admiration for the attendees, saying, "It's always an incredible honour to attend the WellChild Awards and to celebrate the bravery and resilience of these remarkable children and young people, and the tireless work of their incredible families and the health professionals who support them."
In addition to the WellChild Awards, Prince Harry has another engagement planned. He will visit the Community Recording Studio (CRS) in Nottingham on Tuesday, where he will announce a donation to "Children in Need". The purpose of this donation is to fund projects that combat violence and its effects on young people.
During his visit to the CRS, Prince Harry will also have confidential discussions with representatives from Children in Need, the police, the CRS, and young people. This donation will fund projects that aim to combat violence and its effects on young people.
Prince Harry's visit to the CRS is part of a broader schedule of charitable engagements. He is also expected to be in London on Monday and has further private meetings with his charitable organisations and patronages scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.
Rumours about a possible reunion with the royal family have been circulating, but neither Buckingham Palace nor Harry's team have commented on a potential meeting between Harry and King Charles, who is currently 76 years old.
This visit marks an important moment for Prince Harry as he continues his work in supporting various charitable causes in the UK.