PRINCE Harry today cut a lonely figure at a glitzy Invictus bash just two miles from his dad King Charles’s garden party.

The Duke of Sussex jetted from California for a service at St Paul’s Cathedral to mark the 10th anniversary of his Invictus Games.

Prince Harry waves as he leaves after attending the Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service of Thanksgiving
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Prince Harry waves as he leaves after attending the Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service of ThanksgivingCredit: Reuters

Harry wore his military medals to the service
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Harry wore his military medals to the serviceCredit: AFP

He gave a reading during the service
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He gave a reading during the service

Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer was at Harry's service
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Princess Diana’s brother Charles Spencer was at Harry’s serviceCredit: Getty

Harry hugged his uncle before taking his seat
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Harry hugged his uncle before taking his seat

Harry was all smiles as he caught up with diana's brother
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Harry was all smiles as he caught up with diana’s brother

Charles is currently attending a garden party at Buckingham Palace
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Charles is currently attending a garden party at Buckingham PalaceCredit: PA
The Prince wore an all-black suit with a matching tie and a crisp white shirt.

On the left side of his blazer, Harry proudly hung his military medals.

Sitting down in St Paul’s, the Duke of Sussex hugged Charles Spencer – Princess Diana’s brother – and Lady Jane Fellowes.

Three of his cousins George McCorquodale, 39, Louis Spencer, 30, and Lara Spencer, also showed backing for their relative by sitting in a row behind Harry.

In the church Harry read a lesson taken from The Corinthians which spoke about the spirit of service.

Harry left the service at around 6pm – just as Charles wrapped up the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the year.

The duke was met with applause and cheers of “I love you Harry” as he left via a side entrance of St Paul’s Cathedral at 6.45pm.

He spent a couple of minutes greeting the crowds and shaking hands, and took the time to talk to one young fan, a little boy aged around eight, who shouted “I love you”.

Roxanna Bulat, 20, shook hands with the Prince as he left the cathedral.

The biology student, from Stratford, east London, said: “It’s my first time seeing any of the royal family. I just saw a crowd so went to see what was going on.

“Prince Harry shook my hand as he left. It was so cool. It all feels a bit surreal.

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“He approached a child and was talking to him for a while. He also spoke to some tourists who’d come all the way from Barcelona to see him.

“He was asking us all how long we’d been waiting. He seems very down to earth.”

A spokesperson for Harry said the prince will not meet Charles on his whistle-stop UK tour – because the King is too busy.

Charles, 75, resumed public duties last week for the first time since beginning cancer treatment.

Harry’s spokesperson said: “It unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme.

Prince Harry’s statement in full

A spokesperson for Prince Harry said:

“In response to the many inquiries and continued speculation on whether or not The Duke will meet with his father while in the UK this week:

“It unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full programme.

“The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”

“The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”

In a second snub, Charles revealed Prince William will take charge of Harry’s former helicopter regiment next week.

Next week Charles will confirm William as Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps.

The event will take place in front of an Apache — the type of helicopter Harry flew when serving in Afghanistan.

William, who flew with the Air Ambulance, will also take to the skies in the chopper.

Harry passed his Army Air Corps grading and Pilot’s Selection Board interview in December 2008 to begin pilot training in January 2009.

On his first tour of Afghanistan in 2008 he called in air strikes on Taliban positions.

He later qualified as an Apache commander in 2012 after three years of training.

Then he spent a five-month tour in Afghanistan where he piloted an Apache.

A source told The Sun: “Timing is everything.”

Insiders claim Harry made multiple attempts to arrange a meeting with his dad before flying 5,000 miles for three days in the UK.

Harry flew to the UK alone without Meghan or their children Archie and Lilibet.

But Meghan will join Harry on his visit to Nigeria later this week, it’s understood.

Harry & the King can’t play happy families with such huge public attention, says The Sun’s Matt Wilkinson

By Matt Wilkinson, Royal Editor

Prince Harry is in London but he won’t meet his father The King.

The Duke of Sussex arrived from LA alone without Meghan or their children for a busy diary of events marking 10 years of his Invictus Games.

Before setting off from California it is understood Harry was said to have been “keen’ to see the King for only the second time since his cancer diagnosis.

It is rather telling that confirmation there will be no meeting has come from the Office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex rather than Buckingham Palace.

His team say “it unfortunately will not be possible due to His Majesty’s full program”.

They add: “The Duke of course is understanding of his father’s diary of commitments and various other priorities and hopes to see him soon.”

Now, the word that jumps out is “priorities”.

The King, we understand, is busy as he returns to public duty.

For instance, on Tuesday while Harry was in London the King was carrying out his constitutional duty and meeting the Prime Minister of Fiji at the palace.

He is also set to host a palace garden party and weekly audience with the Prime Minister on Wednesday.

And Harry’s diary is packed full for three days with Invictus. However, they will be at times just two miles apart and risk even driving past each other on London’s roads.

Some observers may see this as “sad” that father and son cannot find time.

Others may say that it’s understandable as both have work commitments and “priorities”.

But maybe there has just been too much water under the bridge for father and son to play happy families amid such huge public attention.

Harry is in London for the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games
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Harry is in London for the tenth anniversary of the Invictus GamesCredit: Getty

The prince at an Invictus bash in central London yesterday
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The prince at an Invictus bash in central London yesterdayCredit: Getty