Two and a half months after traveling to the UK to attend the funeral of his grandfather, Philip of Edinburgh, the prince Henry of Sussex has returned to London. The Duke of Sussex is already on British soil, where this Friday he was picked up at Heathrow airport.
From now on, the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom will serve a five-day quarantine as established by the British authorities. The confinement will be spent in Frogmore Cottage, where Princess Eugenie of York, Jack Brooksbank and their baby August, who was born in February, reside.
After these days in which you will not be able to see any member of the British royal family, you will have to undergo a test to confirm that it is negative and that next Thursday, July 1, you can attend the tribute to Diana of Wales, with the unveiling of a statue in Kensington Gardens.
That day we will see him next to his brother, Prince William of Cambridge, remembering the figure of his mother on the day he would have turned 60. As is known, Lady Di’s children have remained estranged since Enrique’s interview with host Oprah Winfrey.
Due to the pandemic situation, the ceremony has been drastically reduced and the brothers will preside over the event accompanied by a few members of the British royal family and the committee of the statue of Princess Diana: the sculptor Ian Rank-Broadley, and the designer of Pip Morrison Gardens.