PRINCE Harry has today been pictured for the first time since arriving back in the UK a day before he meets Prince William for a showdown.
The Duke of Sussex, 36, has been isolating at Frogmore Cottage before tomorrow’s unveiling of Princess Diana’s statue.
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But he landed in London on Friday so he can leave his quarantine 24 hours earlier and attend a charity bash as a “surprise” guest.
The royal was pictured arriving at the event in Kew Gardens in London today.
A source said: “Organisers have moved Heaven and Earth to make this happen. It’s been carefully choreographed.”
“It’s an incredibly important day for him and the organisers want to make it as successful as possible.”
Harry was stripped of his military and royal patronages when he stepped back from royal duties to move to the US.
But he and his wife Meghan, 39, have kept their private links to charities.
The Queen removed Harry’s royal patronages and honorary military titles under the final Megxit agreement in February.
A spokesman for the couple said at the time: “As evidenced by their work over the past year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex remain committed to their duty and service to the UK and around the world.
“[They] have offered their continued support to the organisations they have represented regardless of official role.”