Prince Harry has confirmed his final engagement before wrapping up his four-day UK visit and heading back home to California.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, will attend a small event for the Diana Award tomorrow morning, before flying back to the US later in the day.
The award, founded in memory of Princess Diana, recognizes young people worldwide who dedicate their time to improving the lives of others, a cause close to Harry’s heart.
Harry’s whirlwind trip began on Monday, when he attended the WellChild Awards in London and paid tribute to seriously ill children and their families.
Earlier that day, he privately visited Windsor to lay flowers at Queen Elizabeth II’s grave on the third anniversary of her death.
The following day, Harry travelled to Nottingham to spend time with youth at the Community Recording Studio (CRS), where he announced a £1.1 million personal donation to BBC Children in Need.
He also attended two further charity engagements on Wednesday.
Tomorrow’s Diana Award appearance comes as speculation continues over whether Harry will reunite with his father, King Charles, before leaving the country.
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