Harry arrives at Clarence House in London on Wednesday in a Range Rover. REUTERS
Prince Harry arrives at Clarence House. Getty Images
Britain's Prince Harry, inside a vehicle, arrives at Clarence House, an official residence of Britain's King Charles, in London, Britain, September 10, 2025. REUTERS
King Charles III is seen arriving at Clarence House to meet with Harry. Getty Images
Prince Harry — back in London for a four-day visit that will include a highly-anticipated reunion with his father, King Charles — paid a visit to the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London on Wednesday.
The Duke of Sussex opened the center's new laboratories back in 2013.
Prince Harry visited the Centre for Blast Injury Studies at Imperial College London in London, Britain, on September 10. REUTERS
There, engineers work on methods to treat blast and crush injuries — including prosthetics and robotics — particularly focusing on children affected by conflict and disaster.
After touring the laboratory, Prince Harry, 40, took part in a roundtable discussion focused on mental health and medical evacuation.
The royal was given a tour of the laboratory at the center. Getty Images
The centre strives to pioneer work being done to treat blast and crush injuries, particularly focusing on children affected by conflict and disaster. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Prince Harry opened the Centre for Blast Injury Studies’ new laboratories back in 2013 and attended part of the Blast Injury Conference in 2019. ZUMAPRESS.com
Prince Harry speaking to people who work at the centre during his visit REUTERS
Since arriving back in the U.K. on Monday, Prince Harry went to Windsor Castle to visit the burial site of his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on the third anniversary of her death. He also attended the WellChild Awards in London and met with local charities in Nottingham.
Prince William visited a new mental health hub at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, in honor of World Suicide Prevention Day on Wednesday.
Rugby player Jac Morgan and Prince William participate in arts activities during his visit to the new mental health hub at Principality Stadium. via REUTERS
Prince William visited a new mental health hub at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, in honor of World Suicide Prevention Day. via REUTERS
The mental health space is run and operated by the Jac Lewis Foundation, created in memory of Jac Lewis, a man who died by suicide in 2019, with the Welsh Rugby Union.
The Prince of Wales, 43, the rugby club's patron, met with its members during his visit to the facility.
The Prince of Wales, 43, met with members of the Welsh Rugby Union during his visit, as they have a partnership with the Jac Lewis Foundation. via REUTERS
During the visit, Prince William met with friends and family members of Jac, and was joined by Swansea City FC. Getty Images
The new hub will provide support to people who may be at risk of suicide, and will be operating as a haven where people can go to access professional mental health services. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
The future king also met with Lewis' friends and family members as well as the Swansea City Football Club, to have a conversation about the important role sports have in communities.
Supported by the Prince and Princess of Wales's The Royal Foundation, the new hub will provide support to people who may be at risk of suicide, and will be operating as a haven where people can go to access professional mental health services.