The Duke and Duchess of Sussex already have a jam-packed September calendar that involves a lot of travel.
On September 7, Prince Harry will visit London once more for the WellChild Awards, which are sponsored by GSK.
Given that the Duke’s visit to the UK coincides with the anniversary of the death of his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II, it is unknown whether he will meet up with any members of the royal family.

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Meghan is set to meet her husband shortly after the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany, where Harry will then fly.
The Duke and Duchess’ children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, have not been mentioned by the couple’s spokesperson.
When the Games were held in The Hague, Netherlands, in April 2022, the kids did not go with their parents.
Given the distance, it’s more likely that Archie and Lilibet will stay with their nanny or Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, at the family’s home in Montecito, California.
During their summer vacation, King Charles and Queen Camilla are hosting members of their family at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
But it’s unlikely that the Sussexes will be among the visitors. While many might assume that the split in the family caused by Harry and Meghan’s frank Netflix docuseries and the Duke’s explosive memoir, Spare, there may be another factor at play.

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Since term times in the US typically start in August and four-year-old Archie attends preschool there, it’s possible that the youngster has already rejoined his peers.
When Harry and Meghan attended events for the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, that was the last time they brought their kids to the UK.
During their visit, the kids were not captured on camera, but the Duke and Duchess included video from Lilibet’s first birthday celebration in their Netflix series. To celebrate, the pleased parents hosted a tea party at Frogmore Cottage, their former Windsor residence.
Since the Sussexes left Frogmore Cottage in July, it is unknown where Harry will stay while visiting the UK. Sir Michael Stevens, Keeper of the Privy Purse, confirmed this in July.
The Grade-II listed home underwent £2.4 million in renovations to transform it from separate apartments into a four-bedroom house before the Duke and Duchess moved in ahead of Archie’s birth in May 2019.
Harry and Meghan, however, remained in Windsor for six months prior to making the announcement that they would be stepping down as senior royals and relocating to the US.

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They stayed there as their UK base for just six months before declaring their intention to leave the UK and begin a new life abroad.
Later, the couple agreed to lease Frogmore Cottage for “several years” in exchange for paying back the cost of the renovations.
But after the release of Prince Harry’s candid memoir Spare, which revealed details of his tumultuous relationship with his father Charles and older brother, Prince William, Harry and Meghan were reportedly asked to leave the property in January of this year.