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Kate Middleton shocked America with unexpected visit to prince Harry & Meghan to see Archie lilibet

Prince Harry’s upcoming high-profile trip will take him to New York City, but Meghan Markle will not be accompanying him. His representatives have confirmed this news.

Prince Harry, who will be turning 40 on September 15th, is scheduled to attend events during Climate Week and the UN General Assembly High-Level Week in New York City. These events will take place shortly after his milestone birthday, with Climate Week starting on September 22nd and High-Level Week beginning the following day.

According to a spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex, Harry will engage in activities related to several of his patronages and philanthropic initiatives, including African Parks, the HALO Trust, the Diana Award, and Travelyst. He will also be promoting the work of the Archewell Foundation, the charitable organization he co-founded with Meghan Markle.

Interestingly, Harry’s visit coincides with another significant royal event: Prince William’s Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit on September 24th. This timing adds another layer of intrigue to the ongoing dynamics within the British royal family.

In related news, there are reports that King Charles is contemplating a truce with his younger son, which suggests a potential reconciliation within the royal family. Despite the strain in their relationship, Charles reportedly misses Harry deeply and wants him back for personal reasons. According to sources, King Charles has even sought advice from various religious leaders about how to mend the rift with Harry.

Although Harry and Meghan have made it clear that they do not wish to return to their former royal roles, Charles’s love for his son remains strong. The King hopes that one day Harry might return, and he has kept the door open for reconciliation, wanting to avoid years of division and conflict during his reign.

In another display of his compassion, the 75-year-old monarch recently expressed his deepest sympathies following a devastating knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, which left three children dead and ten others injured. The tragedy has sparked nationwide anti-immigration protests. King Charles visited Southport, where he paid his respects by examining the sea of floral tributes outside the town hall and meeting with the victims’ families, as well as police officers working on the case.

Despite some criticism for not making a public statement earlier, Charles conveyed his support in calls with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and police chiefs, praising the community’s response, which highlighted compassion and resilience in the face of hostility and violence.

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