Prince William put an end to the growing speculation about the much-anticipated reunion with his brother, Prince Harry, with a new announcement.
For the unversed, the Duke of Sussex is set to land in London today, September, to attend WellChild Awards and perform a series of other engagements.
There are strong reports that Harry will meet with his father, King Charles, to speed up peace talks. Earlier, it was said that there might be a rare chance of a royal sibling reunion.
However, Kensington Palace seemingly dismissed the reports with an update about the future King's back-to-back royal engagements during the time of Harry's UK arrival.
As per GB, the Prince of Wales' team shared that he will be busy undertaking royal duties on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, indicating no meet-up between the brothers.
William will mark the death anniversary of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, by performing a key royal task at Sunningdale on Monday.
On Tuesday, the father-of-three is expected to pay a visit to a youth organisation, Spiral Skills, in connection with his passion project Homewards.
The Prince of Wales will make an appearance at a "pioneering new mental health hub run by the Jac Lewis Foundation" on September 10.
It is very unlikely that royal fans will see William and Harry reconcile, despite King Charles' efforts.