Why Harry unlikely to meet William, Kate during UK return?
The Prince and Princes of Wales will be heading hundreds miles away from England
Prince Harry is unlikely to cross paths with Prince William and Kate Middleton during his upcoming U.K. visit.
As the Duke of Sussex is all set to return to London on January 19 for his High Court trial, the Prince and Princess of Wales will leave palace for Scotland on January 21, hundreds of miles away from England, via People.
The future king and Kate will first meet Great Britain's Olympic and Paralympic curling teams at the National Curling Academy in Stirling as the Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralympic Games will kickstart in Italy in February and March, respectively.
The royal couple will visit a handweaving studio and charity named Radical Weavers in the same city.
During the same period Harry will be fight his legal case against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday.
For the lawsuit, he will join famous figures including actress Elizabeth Hurley, Jude Law's ex-wife Sadie Frost, and pop star Elton John, for alleged illegal information gathering.
The publisher has denied the allegations as per the BBC.
It was previously reported that Harry is not expected to meet his father King Charles.
The father and son met for the first time in 18 months at Clarence House on a private tea.
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