Prince Harry is set to appear on television as he prepares for a visit to the UK with his family. The Duke of Sussex will be heading back to his homeland for a special event commemorating the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.
During his visit, Prince Harry will also make an appearance on the Fox show After Hours with James Corden, where they discuss the latest news from the FIFA World Cup alongside football celebrities. Corden announced Harry’s upcoming appearance on a recent episode of the program.
In a recent segment from the show, Corden, along with former England footballer Rio Ferdinand and others, ranked famous individuals named Harry, including Prince Harry, Harry Styles, and Harry Potter. Corden teased Prince Harry’s upcoming appearance on the show to delve into this ranking further.
Additionally, Prince William had previously engaged in a conversation with Rio Ferdinand, impressing the former footballer in an interview following Aston Villa’s match against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League clash last year.
The news of Harry’s TV appearance follows his criticism of the UK government for not providing security for his family during their upcoming trip to Britain. Despite the standard protocol of requesting police protection for his visits, reports suggest that the request has been denied this time, potentially leading to Meghan, Archie, and Lilibet not joining Harry as originally planned.
As uncertainties surround the family trip due to security concerns, a spokesperson for Harry stated that they are exploring options to ensure a safe visit. Although King Charles has offered accommodation for Harry’s stay, the Duke has yet to confirm, causing frustration at Buckingham Palace.
The spokesperson emphasized that accommodation is not the main issue, highlighting the need for appropriate security throughout the entirety of the visit. Sources close to the Sussexes revealed that Harry is facing challenges in planning the trip due to safety concerns, expressing disappointment over delays in decision-making.
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