He’s coming to Britain, but they — won’t host him: Why Kate and William DON’T PLAN to see Harry?

Prince Harry is expected to visit his homeland soon, but, according to the media, Kate and William absolutely do not want him to visit them. Prince Harry should visit Great Britain again in the near future, but he is not expected to see his brother William. as well as his wife Kate Middleton, who announced a few days ago that she was diagnosed with cancer. As reported by foreign media, they claim that Prince Harry is returning to his homeland, but there are no plans to meet his brother and daughter-in-law, who is currently on preventive care chemotherapy.


The 39-year-old, who currently lives in Montecito, California, is returning to London for business reasons, to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which he founded.
After losing a legal battle to get special police protection while in Britain, he is not expected to bring Meghan Markle or their children Archie and Lilibet with him. Sources close to the Prince and Princess of Wales claim the “Harry issue” is the last thing which is on their minds, and that they have much bigger concerns than him right now. Meanwhile, another source said last weekend that William “did everything he could to protect the family,” while insiders close to the family claim that he “doesn’t have the strength to face Harry” now. Friends of the Prince and Princess of Wales have revealed another, possibly the most important, reason why Kate and William don’t want Harry to visit them, even though Meghan and he came forward after Kate confessed what disease he is fighting.


According to the Daily Beast, the friends said they didn’t want “additional drama.” In fact, they need privacy and a chance to protect their children.
— Catherine and William were clear about wanting peace and quiet for themselves and the children. A visit from Harry would bring drama and the opposite of what they need.
Another friend added: ‘They’ve come to terms with being estranged from Harry and are content to let things stay that way.

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