King Charles and Prince Harry's 'diary' clash revealed - as William chosen to lead brother's old regiment

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On Wednesday, the Duke of Sussex is set to visit the UK, however, due to different scheduled activities, he will not be meeting with The King and Prince Harry. There will be a royal garden party and also an Invictus Games event, which creates a conflict in timing. Therefore, The King and Prince Harry will not be able to rendezvous with the Duke of Sussex on this day.

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This week, Harry is presently located in London to mark the decade-long commemoration of the Invictus Games.

Ever since it was said that he would be traveling from California, the media has been guessing whether he would hang out with his father or not. This is because there's still some bad blood between the prince and the rest of the Royal Family.

On Tuesday, a representative of the Duke mentioned that he won't be able to have a rendezvous with the King as he was occupied with his tasks.

This happens because both have scheduled events at the same time on their calendars.

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On Wednesday at 4pm, it is believed that the King will be having a garden party at Buckingham Palace. Attendees will have the opportunity to relish the warm climate and walk around the beautiful grounds, which are some of the most pleasant of the year.

In the meantime, approximately one hour later, Prince Harry is participating in a gathering taking place at St Paul's Cathedral commemorating the decade-long existence of the Invictus Games.

According to a representative of the duke, it has been stated that the possibility of him meeting his father during his stay in the UK this week has been causing a lot of inquiry and speculation. However, it has been confirmed that it will not be feasible due to his father's busy schedule.

The duke comprehends his father's busy schedule and numerous other obligations in his diary and anticipates meeting with him in the near future.

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The news arrives at a time when the monarch is going to designate Prince William as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps, which was once commanded by Prince Harry.

The position had been occupied by the King for a duration of 31 years while he was the Prince of Wales. It will be transferred to a new person on Monday 13 May.

During the period of September 2012 and January 2013, Harry served his second deployment in Afghanistan. He was assigned to the regiment and worked as a skilled Apache pilot.

William was in the Army Air Corps for three and a half years, during which he underwent both training and active duty. He was a helicopter pilot in the Royal Air Force.

Last week was the King's first time returning to his public duties since being diagnosed with cancer.

Buckingham Palace has announced that the schedule of the monarch will be handled with great attention to prevent any hazardous circumstances that could harm their well-being.

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The palace has decided to refrain from providing any feedback or response concerning topics that involve Harry.

Prince Harry was filmed by a Sky News camera yesterday as he entered the Honourable Artillery Company's headquarters situated on the outskirts of the City of London. He was present at a one-day conference known as the Invictus Games Foundation Conversation.

After his journey to England, Harry will be accompanied by his spouse Meghan for a voyage to Nigeria.

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