According to The Reaction, a talk show by The Daily Mail, it’s highly unlikely that Prince William will meet up with his brother Harry during the Duke’s upcoming visit to London next week.

Andrew Pierce of The Daily Mail mentioned on the show that the chances of a meeting between the brothers seemed slim, especially with Princess Kate undergoing cancer treatment and the added stress caused by Harry’s controversial book, “Spare”. Despite this, both Pierce and co-host Sarah Vine expressed a hope for Harry to visit his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, during his time in London.

Harry is expected to fly to London next Wednesday for the 10th anniversary ceremony of the Invictus Games, coinciding with his son Prince Archie’s fifth birthday. While Pierce predicted a meeting between father and son, he was firm that a reunion between the brothers was unlikely due to the fallout from Harry’s book.

Speculation persists over whether Harry and Charles will meet, despite the positive news of the 75-year-old monarch’s response to treatment and his return to public duties. It remains unclear whether a meeting between them would be advisable given their strained relationship and Harry’s contentious split from William and Kate.

Upon his arrival, Harry is slated to stay in a hotel rather than at one of the royal palaces. Both Pierce and Vine expressed hope for a meeting between Harry and his father, considering the King’s ongoing treatment. However, they acknowledged the potential for further complications if Harry were to express grievances during the visit.