Prince Harry was 150 miles away from his brother Prince William today on the penultimate day of his UK trip as hopes build of a meeting with father King Charles III.
The Duke of Sussex visited Imperial College London's Centre for Blast Injury Studies, while the Prince of Wales headed to Cardiff to see a new mental health hub.
William arrived in Wales at 12.20pm at the Principality Stadium on World Suicide Prevention Day to see the hub. It is being launched by the Jac Lewis Foundation, set up in the name of a footballer who took his own life aged 27 in February 2019.
As for Harry, he arrived at Imperial College soon after at 1pm, having opened the centre in 2013. Clinically-driven trauma injury research is carried out at the building, and the King visited in February to highlight support for injured soldiers in Ukraine.
Later today, the Duke will be at an event linked to the Invictus Games, which he launched in 2014 as a sports tournament for injured service personnel and veterans.











