King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and Prince William conducted official royal duties more than 100 miles away from Prince Harry on Thursday, July 9, 2026, during the Duke of Sussex's ongoing trip to the United Kingdom.
No reunions have been reported between Prince Harry and the royal family during his four days in the country, Yahoo reported.
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The Duke of Sussex traveled to Birmingham Children's Hospital to mark the 20th anniversary of the WellChild specialist nursing program, which assists seriously ill children returning home.
"I understand, and we understand that becomes harder every week with cuts and financial difficulties...
just the insanity that that seems to be circulating, not just in this country but in general," said Prince Harry.
The Duke of Sussex expressed his gratitude to the medical staff and families present at the hospital while highlighting the central role of the charity.
"But hospitals like this don't run without people like you, and families like this can't be families that they want to be at home without the expertise and the skill set that you're handing over to them and WellChild is right at the centre of that," said Prince Harry.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla Visit London Zoo
Meanwhile, King Charles, 77, and Queen Camilla, 78, remained in London to visit the London Zoo, where they met a Galapagos turtle and checked on the penguin population.
Prince William, 44, traveled to Hastings to engage with the local fishing community and youth organizations, where he was inducted into the charitable Winkle Club and played miniature golf.
Prince Harry arrived in the U. K.
on July 6 after a European vacation with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children.
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His visit included attending a documentary premiere, participating in an Invictus Games Foundation conversation at Chatham House, and attending private meetings at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, following a legal ruling where he and other claimants lost a case against Associated Newspapers Limited.