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Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Zara Tindall accepting Prince Harry’s invitation?

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Sources stressed that Harry invited his family to the event celebrating a decade of the Invictus Games
Sources stressed that Harry invited his family to the event celebrating a decade of the Invictus Games

It remains uncertain whether Prince Harry’s cousins ​​Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall, with whom he has a close relationship, will attend the upcoming major event.

Prince Harry, aged 39, is set to return to the UK next week to attend the Invictus Games anniversary service at St Paul’s Cathedral.

According to royal sources, it has not yet been confirmed whether Princess Beatrice, 35, Princess Eugenie, 34, and Zara Tindall, 42, will attend the ceremony.

The Duke of Sussex has reportedly extended an invitation to the entire royal family for the 10-year celebration of the Invictus Games in London on May 8.

However, no senior members of the royal family are expected to attend the event at St Paul’s Cathedral.

Princess Kate, 42, is currently undergoing treatment for cancer and Prince Harry lives separately from his elder brother Prince William.

A source familiar with the brothers’ situation confirmed to Page Six that Harry has extended invitations to William and other members of the royal family for the service.

It is still unknown whether Harry will be able to see his father King Charles, who is receiving cancer treatment, during the brief visit. Buckingham Palace has said it will not comment on private meetings.

Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, Zara Tindall accepting Prince Harry's invitation?

Prince Harry and his father last saw each other in February when Charles, 75, revealed his cancer diagnosis and the duke flew from California to see the king for 30 minutes.

On Wednesday, King Charles will hold his weekly meeting with Rishi Sunak before attending the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the season, pending medical advice.

It is understood that he will also have a packed diary next week.

However, sources insisted that Harry invited his family to the event celebrating a decade of the Invictus Games, which helps wounded servicemen and women.

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