
On March 31, Buckingham Palace made the long-awaited announcement that King Charles and Queen Camilla will be traveling to the United States for an official state visit in late April. Their Majesties will be guests of President Donald Trump and attend “a beautiful banquet dinner at the White House,” among other events, per the president’s post on X. But even though Prince Harry is based in the United States now, he won’t be meeting with his father, according to a new report.
A source told People magazine that the Duke of Sussex and King Charles won’t have time to spend together during The King and Queen’s busy visit, and it’s not something Prince Harry would want to push.
“When you’re talking about a state visit, every minute is accounted for—especially when it’s the King traveling as the invited guest of a head of state,” an insider told the magazine. “Harry knows how things are and wouldn’t ask for that either under these circumstances.”


The last time The King was able to see his youngest son was in September 2025, when Prince Harry was visiting the U.K. for various charity commitments. They met for afternoon tea at Clarence House for just under an hour, marking the first time they'd seen each other since February 2024.
As for The King and Queen's upcoming visit across the pond, President Trump posted that he was “pleased” about their trip. “I look forward to spending time with the King, whom I greatly respect,” he wrote on X.
United States House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on April 1 that The King will “address a Joint Meeting of Congress” ahead of the White House banquet on the 28th.
“It is my distinct honor and great privilege to invite His Majesty King Charles III, The King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, to address a Joint Meeting of Congress,” Johnson wrote on X. “Our two nations share one of the most consequential partnerships in history, and together we will mark the historic milestone of America’s 250th year of independence.”