Queen Camilla set to 'snub' Prince Harry: 'Will not be in the same room!'

Queen Camilla is set to "snub" Prince Harry during the duke's upcoming trip, royal sources have claimed.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, is returning to London next week for the Invictus Games 10th Anniversary Service.

However, sources state that he is unlikely to meet Queen Camilla during his visit.

Prince Harry will be in London to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games with a reading at St Paul’s Cathedral on May 8.

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There is a possibility of a brief meeting with his father, King Charles, before he attends a Buckingham Palace Garden Party on the same day.

But sources claim the chances of Queen Camilla attending the meeting are slim.

They told The Express: “Let’s just say that the Queen might be otherwise engaged.

“Although the King will have time in his diary for a brief visit, that hasn’t been confirmed yet due to the garden party schedule.

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“Even if Harry does meet with his father, it is highly unlikely that Camilla will be in the same room.”

During his last visit to the UK in early February, Harry had a swift 45-minute meeting with the King at Clarence House.

The details of that visit remain shrouded in mystery, including whether or not Queen Camilla was present.

This upcoming trip will be Harry’s first time back in the UK since that quick visit, which was triggered by King Charles's cancer diagnosis.

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The source added: “Harry did the right thing by flying over in February.

“But it was very much a last-minute surprise and was somewhat forced upon the household.

“The optics wouldn’t have been good if a meeting didn’t take place at that time.”

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They continued: “Health permitting, the King is due to attend the garden party at Buckingham Palace on May 8.

“If a meeting with Harry were to take place it would have to be just before or after that.

"There won’t be any special arrangements made for a meeting, but one could be squeezed into plans already in place.”

GB News has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.