It was a night where stars, royalty, and inspiring young heroes came together under one roof.
The WellChild Awards, held at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London, turned into a dazzling evening filled with heartfelt stories and eye-catching style.
Among those who drew attention was Molly-Mae Hague, who arrived looking effortlessly chic in a sleek black suit.
The 26-year-old influencer and businesswoman carried herself with elegance, pairing her tailored two-piece with simple heels for added height.
To complete her look, she brought along a luxury statement piece – a black Hermès Mini Kelly bag, valued at an impressive £23,000.
Prince Harry’s Return to the UK
But fashion wasn’t the only talking point of the night.
The Duke of Sussex himself, Prince Harry, was also in attendance, marking the start of a busy four-day schedule in Britain.
His arrival immediately reignited speculation about whether he would see his father, King Charles, or reconnect with his brother, Prince William, during this visit.
Harry has not spent this much time in the UK since 2022, when he came over following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
He was last in London earlier this year, in April, when he lost a legal challenge over the level of police protection granted to him while in the country.
Despite stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Harry has remained deeply involved in charity work – and the WellChild Awards are especially close to his heart.
A Charity Close to His Heart
Harry has been patron of WellChild for 17 years, supporting the charity’s mission to help seriously ill children and the families who care for them.
On this occasion, he was not just attending but also presenting one of the evening’s awards.
Other notable figures spotted at the event included Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones, his wife Sally, and singer Joss Stone, making it a gathering of stars from across industries.
Quiet Moments at Windsor
Before arriving at the awards, Harry took a private moment to visit Windsor Castle.
There, he paid his respects at the final resting place of his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in St George’s Chapel.
The Queen was laid to rest alongside her husband, parents, and sister in the King George VI Memorial Chapel – a place of personal significance for the Duke.
Family Tensions Still in Play
Meanwhile, questions about a possible reunion with King Charles hang in the air.
The monarch, who has been receiving cancer treatment, is currently at his Scottish residence in Birkhall but is expected to be in London mid-week.
Insiders suggest that if the King does offer a meeting, Harry would drop everything to make it happen.
The father and son last met briefly in February, right after Charles’ diagnosis was made public.
Since then, speculation about the state of their fractured relationship has only grown, with reports hinting that a reconciliation may slowly be within reach.
As for Prince William, he is reportedly keeping his distance.
With his diary filled with official engagements throughout Harry’s stay, there seems to be little room for a brotherly reunion this time around.
Looking Ahead on Harry’s Schedule
Harry’s trip isn’t just about the awards.
On Tuesday, he is set to visit the Community Recording Studio in Nottingham, where he plans to announce a substantial donation to Children in Need – part of his commitment to tackling violence affecting young people.
His week also includes engagements tied to the Invictus Games and the Diana Award, highlighting his continued dedication to causes that matter to him personally.
What Comes Next?
For now, all eyes are on whether the Duke of Sussex will manage to carve out time with his father during this visit.
While Buckingham Palace remains silent on the matter, sources hint that a meeting is not entirely off the table.
One thing is certain – Harry’s presence in the UK always brings with it a mix of glamour, tension, and heartfelt charity work, and this trip is proving to be no different.