Prince Harry finds solace in the presence of family as he attends a special celebration of the Invictus Games in London.
Despite initial concerns of attending the event alone, Prince Harry is joined by his uncle, Earl Spencer, at tonight's commemoration at St Paul's Cathedral.
The occasion commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, a noble endeavor launched by Harry in 2014 to support injured servicemen and women. The service tonight will feature a reading from the Duke of Sussex and actor Damian Lewis.
Amidst speculations and Meghan Markle's absence from the UK, the support from Earl Charles Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes, both siblings of the late Princess Diana, serves as a reassuring gesture for Harry.
As Harry ascends the steps to the cathedral entrance, he stands alongside his family, bolstered by their presence. However, hopes of a reunion with his father, King Charles, during his UK visit are dashed, as confirmed by a spokesperson for Harry.
Responding to inquiries, the spokesperson stated to GB News: "Regrettably, due to His Majesty’s demanding schedule, it will not be possible for the Duke to meet with his father during his stay in the UK this week. The Duke understands his father’s commitments and priorities and looks forward to a future opportunity to reconnect."