Prince Harry has quietly returned to the UK, making a heartfelt gesture in memory of the late Queen on the third anniversary of her passing. Back for the WellChild Awards, Harry slipped away to Windsor to pay his respects at the King George VI Memorial Chapel, where he laid a wreath and flowers for his beloved grandmother.

While the media buzzes with speculation about a potential family reunion, especially regarding his father, King Charles, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment in Scotland, Harry remains focused on his role as patron of the WellChild charity. Tonight, he’s set to attend the ceremony in London, marking 15 years of dedication to this cause.


The WellChild Awards celebrate the strength and achievements of seriously ill children and their families. Harry, no stranger to the event, will make a speech, engage with the young attendees and their families, and present an award to an inspirational child.
Sharing a message ahead of the event, Harry emphasised the remarkable courage of young people with complex health needs and the devoted caregivers who support them. He highlighted the importance of compassion, connection, and community, values that these awards embody.
This visit comes after Harry’s last UK appearance in May when he was embroiled in a legal tussle over his security arrangements. Amidst royal tensions and personal challenges, this return keeps the focus on a cause close to his heart, honouring both his grandmother’s memory and the incredible children he champions.