The Duke of Sussex will return to the UK to attend the WellChild charity awards ceremony, which will be held in London on September 7, the eve of the first anniversary of Elizabeth II’s death. The youngest son of King Charles III and Diana of Wales will celebrate at the event the achievements and resilience of seriously injured young people and their families, who receive support from the organisation.

The event will take place the day before the first anniversary of the death of Prince Henry’s grandmother, who died on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96. At the moment, no public or private family meeting of Henry has been announced with his father, King Charles III, or with his brother, Prince William, or with any other member of the British royal family.

The Duke of Sussex has been patron of the said organization for 15 years and regularly attends the annual awards ceremony, although this time he is not expected to be accompanied by his wife, Meghan, who went to the event as a guest in the past.

“For almost 20 years, WellChild has transformed the lives of children and young people across the UK, providing them with care that prioritizes the physical, mental and emotional well-being of individuals and their families,” Enriques explained. in a note During the ceremony in September, the Duke is expected to spend time with each winner and their family members at a pre-event reception before presenting the Inspirational Child award to a four- to six-year-old winner and giving a speech.