Prince Harry receives huge support after King Charles snub

The Duke of Sussex is in London to attend a special Invictus Games celebration

The event marks the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games

Prince Harry is no longer alone at the big event that has already been rejected by the royal family despite his invitation.

It looks like Duke will have company at tonight’s Invictus Games celebration, as his uncle, Count Spencer, has been seen arriving at St. Paul’s Cathedral.

The event marks the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, an initiative founded by Harry in 2014 to help wounded military men and women. Tonight’s service will include a reading by the Duke of Sussex and actor Damian Lewis.

Concerns were raised among fans that Harry would attend the service alone, given Meghan Markle’s decision not to accompany him to the UK and the absence of the Royal Family at the Invictus Games event.

However, Earl Charles Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes, both brothers of the late Princess Diana, have come to show their support for Harry.

While Earl Charles Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes attended the Cathedral, Harry was alone as he walked up the stairs to the entrance.

The Duke of Sussex had hoped to meet the king during his stay in the UK, but a spokesperson for Harry revealed this would not happen.

A spokesperson for Prince Harry told GB News: “In response to the many inquiries and continued speculation as to whether or not the Duke will meet his father while in the UK this week, unfortunately it will not be possible due to His full schedule. Majesty.

“The Duke, of course, understands his father’s diary of engagements and other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”