Prince Harry will be returning to the UK next week for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games
A royal commentator has claimed that the Duke of Sussex will "not see his father or brother" during his trip to the UK next week.
Prince Harry will fly to London next week to give a reading at St Paul's Cathedral on May 8 to mark the Invictus Games' 10th anniversary.
The prince founded the Invictus Games in 2014 when he was still a working member of the Royal Family.
Speaking to GB News, Angela Levin claimed that a royal reconciliation is not on the cards.
She said: "He won't be going to see his father or brother. It's said that he won't be here for very long.
"Meghan is going to go straight to Africa because she met the Nigerian group and she likes that, so he'll be whizzing off.
"He won't see anybody, but he's no longer very popular. For the last couple of years, I have had lots of emails from people saying, 'Can't you stop it?'"
GB News host Isabel Webster pointed out: "We don't know for sure, though that he won't be meeting his father?
"His father allowed a visit last time he was in London for one of his court cases like we're seeing here. It was a short visit, but they did meet up. So there is a chance, isn't there?"
Levin responded: "But he's going to rush off to Africa to meet Meghan there. You see, it's been said that she's not coming and he'll have to rush off."