After celebrating his 40th birthday at Montecito with his spouse and kids, Prince Harry has gone back to work. The Duke of Sussex is expected to return home to attend a family charity function, according to media sources.
Prince Harry, the ex-royal, will be the guest of honour at the WellChild Awards on September 30. His continued partnership with WellChild, a nonprofit that offers critically sick children and their families vital financial help, has improved the lives of these children and their families.
In a statement issued prior to the occasion, Prince Harry expressed his gratitude and eagerness to meet with the experts who have contributed to the organization’s seamless operation.

The Duke wrote in a statement, “These incredible young people, along with the dedicated caregivers, nurses, and professionals who tirelessly support them, inspire us all. It is a true privilege to recognize such extraordinary individuals.”
While the Duke is in the United Kingdom for the occasion, many are curious if he would pay a visit to his father, King Charles, who is presently receiving treatment for cancer.
Despite the tense connection between father and son, Prince Harry’s representatives declined to confirm his planned meeting with his father. The Prince and Princess of Wales’ and King Charles’ social media accounts expressed birthday greetings for the Duke during the incessant conflict.

A photo of Harry and a heartfelt birthday message were shared by the monarch’s staff and later Prince William and Princess Kate’s account later reposted the image.