King Charles gives Harry ultimate snub after son travelled 5,500 miles to the UK

King Charles is unable to meet with his youngest son Prince Harry who flew from California to London due to the monarch’s ‘full programme’.

The Duke of Sussex has been spotted at Armoury House near Old Street in London ahead of the Invictus Games tomorrow.

But his father King Charles was unable to make time in his ‘busy schedule’ to see his son who landed in London after flying from California.

A spokesperson for Harry said: ‘It unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme.

‘The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.’

Harry’s wife Meghan and their two children Archie and Lilibet did not travel with him.

The Duke is attending an Invictus Games discussion called ‘Realising a Global Community’ before tomorrows 10th anniversary service at St Paul’s cathedral.

He did invite Prince William and other senior members of the Royal Family to the service but none of them are expected to attend, sources told Page Six.

Charles was photographed being driven from Windsor Castle before arriving at Clarence House.

He resumed public duties last week for the first time since he started cancer treatment.

It is not believed Prince William be seeing his brother.

Harry and Meghan will be embarking on a tour of Nigeria later this week.

Harry is again expected to stay in a hotel during his brief time in the UK, as he no longer has the keys to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor following his move to the US.

But he is understood to have made contact with the Princess of Wales ‘privately’.

They also released a statement, saying: ‘We wish health and healing for Kate and the family.’

It is the first visit Harry has made to the UK since his siser-in-law Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.

It will also be the first major event he attends in the country for some time due to his ongoing legal battle over his personal security arrangements with the Home Office.

Tomorrow’s service is expected to run from 5pm to 6pm, and comes two days after Prince Archie’s fifth birthday.

Members of the wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veteran community, will also be in attendance. (Metro)

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