Prince Harry 'unlikely' to meet up with brother William when he visits America
Prince William will be arriving in America sooner than we think, but it's unlikely that he'll bump into his brother Prince Harry.
The heir to the throne will take to New York to promote his £50million Earthshot Prize during a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. As he attends the event for the second time, William is set to unite previous winners and finalists of his Earthshot prize with politicians, business leaders, philanthropists and climate activists.
The meeting is called annually to brainstorm ideas for saving the planet from catastrophe. Launched in 2020, The Earthshot Prize is awarded to five winners each year for their contributions to environmentalism along with a £1million grant.
Unfortunately, William was unable to make last year's summit following the tragic passing of his grandmother and the late Queen Elizabeth II.
William's schedule in the States is back to back (Getty Images)
He might not have time to see his brother (WireImage)This year however, the Prince is gearing to attend in person and the two-day trip to the Big Apple is set to be back-to-back work. The day before the Summit is said to be filled with meetings and engagements ahead of the event.
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William's jam packed trip seems to leave little time for movement outside of the events he already has planned, meaning he might not be able to visit Prince Harry, who resides in the States with his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
It's been almost a month since the estranged brothers last met in public after being reunited at King Charles' Coronation in May. The brothers, who have been at loggerheads in recent months following Harry's book Spare being published, both attended the Diana Awards - albeit virtually.
Harry and William reunited in June (Getty Images)The Diana Award is a cause close to the brothers' hearts because it was set up in 1999 in memory of their late mother, Diana the Princess of Wales who tragically died two years prior in 1997.
The Diana Award "honours young people who work to improve the lives of others" with the charity "empowering young people to make positive change".
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