King Charles Steps Away From Scottish Summer Break as Reports Suggest Prince Harry Wants More Frequent U.K. Visits

Prince Harry could start visiting the UK more frequently (@ Getty Images)
King Charles III has made a rare public appearance during his traditional Scottish summer break, stepping out at Ballindalloch Castle just as fresh reports suggest Prince Harry is hoping to establish a more regular presence in the U.K.
The King, 77, attended the 150 & Beyond event in Speyside, celebrating the history of Aberdeen-Angus cattle — a breed for which Charles serves as royal patron.
His appearance came after reports that Harry, 41, could begin returning to Britain “every few months,” following his recent family reunion with his father.
There is no indication that Charles’ engagement was connected to those reports, but the timing placed the monarch back in the public eye as attention once again turns to Harry’s relationship with Britain and the royal family.
Charles Makes an Unexpected Appearance at Ballindalloch Castle

King Charles is on his summer holiday (@ Getty Images)
Charles appeared in good spirits as he arrived at Ballindalloch Castle on Friday carrying a walking stick.
The engagement represented an unusual interruption to his summer holiday, a period when the King typically reduces his public schedule and spends time away from the spotlight in Scotland.
According to the Press and Journal, Charles met breeders and toured the grounds on foot to see the historic Aberdeen-Angus herd, which was established in 1861.
Around 300 people attended the event.
The King also helped unveil the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society’s 150th herd book, marking another milestone in the breed’s history.
The King and Queen Are Spending Their Summer in Scotland

King Charles attended the 150 & Beyond Event at Ballindalloch Castle (@ Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society)
Charles and Queen Camilla, 79, are currently enjoying their annual Scottish summer break.
The couple were also seen attending a church service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral over the weekend.
Although the royal family traditionally maintains a quieter schedule during its Balmoral stay, Charles has continued carrying out several lower-profile engagements.
Those have included attending the Mey Highland Games and making a visit to Dingwall.
Camilla is also scheduled to step away from the holiday for a solo engagement at the York races, where she will attend the opening day of the Ebor Festival.
Charles and Camilla are then expected to make another public appearance together on September 5 at the annual Braemar Gathering.
Prince Harry Reportedly Wants ‘More of a Foothold’ in Britain
Charles’ latest appearance comes amid renewed reports about his younger son’s plans for the U.K.
A source described as close to Harry told The Times that the Duke of Sussex hopes to return to Britain “more and more.”
The source suggested Harry could eventually make trips “every few months” as he attempts to establish a stronger connection with his home country.
According to the insider, Harry “wants more of a foothold” in Britain and “always loves” spending time with his family.
No formal schedule of regular U.K. visits has been announced by Harry or his representatives.
Harry’s July Trip Included a Significant Family Reunion

King Charles III visits the Sandringham Flower Show 2025 at Sandringham House on July 23, 2025 in King’s Lynn, England. (Getty Images)
Harry most recently returned to Britain in July, during a closely watched trip that included a long-awaited reunion involving Charles and Harry’s children.
Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, five, were able to reunite with their grandfather during the visit.
The meeting represented an important family moment after years in which Harry and Meghan have primarily raised their children in California.
Harry is already expected to have further reasons to return to Britain.
He is anticipated back in September for the annual WellChild Awards, an organization he has served as patron of since 2007.
Another major U.K. commitment awaits him next year, when Birmingham hosts the 2027 Invictus Games.
Will Meghan, Archie and Lilibet Return With Harry?
What remains unclear is whether Harry’s reported desire for more frequent visits will also mean more time in Britain for Meghan and their children.
There has been no confirmation that Meghan Markle, Archie or Lilibet will accompany Harry on his upcoming trips.
That distinction could become particularly important if reports of Harry seeking a more regular U.K. presence prove accurate.
For now, Charles continues his Scottish summer with a limited schedule of royal duties, while Harry’s next expected trip could bring renewed attention to whether the father and son’s recent reunion develops into more regular family contact.