As royal watchers continue to eagerly anticipate Prince Harry's return to the United Kingdom for his upcoming trip to the WellChild Awards on September 30, several details have already begun to trickle out about the upcoming engagement.

These details include the absence of Meghan Markle, the Duke of Sussex's wife, as well as speculation regarding whether or not a meeting between the Duke and his father, King Charles, could be in order.

Nevertheless, despite the fact that Prince Harry has previously expressed concerns about his lack of police protection while visiting the country, the Prince has not shown any signs of hesitation or apprehension about his return. This is despite the fact that the solo engagement will leave Harry without his support network by his side to cheer him on at the all-important event.

Prince Harry, on the other hand, is setting his sights squarely on the WellChild Awards, an occasion that is quite close to his heart, not only because he is the father of two young children but also because he is the patron of the charity that is responsible for the awards themselves.

Even though he stepped down from his duties as a working royal in 2020, when he relocated along with his young family to Montecito, California, the Duke of Sussex has continued to support the charity that is situated in the United Kingdom and provides assistance to families of children who are gravely ill. This organization is one of the few causes that the Duke of Sussex has continued to promote.

In a statement, Prince Harry explained that he is "honored" to honor "the remarkable courage and achievements of children living with complex medical needs." He also expressed his pleasure about the fact that he will be advocating such a fantastic cause for yet another year, The Mirror reported.

“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," the Duke of Sussex added.

Children and young people who are living with chronic illnesses or complex medical needs are honored at the annual awards event, which also honors the devoted love and support of those who are close to them or who provide care for them. The event also celebrates the inspirational qualities of these individuals.

Prince Harry has been a devoted supporter of the charity for sixteen years, and he is also no stranger to attending the sumptuous galas. He also makes a regular commitment to spending meaningful time with the children themselves, as well as their families and carers, and he also gives a speech at these events.

When it comes to this specific year, Prince Harry is going to be the one to deliver the Award for Inspirational Child (aged 4-6), which is going to be an extremely touching moment for him because his own son, Prince Archie, is five years old.

Although it has been announced that Prince Harry will be present at the WellChild Awards, it is still unknown whether or not he will be able to meet with his father, King Charles, and his brother, Prince William, while he is in the United Kingdom, PEOPLE Magazine reported.

Despite the fact that tensions amongst the royal family have been at an all-time high for a number of months, it seemed as though they were beginning to ease this week when King Charles, Prince William, and Princess Kate all published postings on social media to wish the Duke of Cambridge a happy birthday on September 15, the day he turned 40 years old.