Prince Harry News: British Royal Returns to England for a Special Visit to Princess Charlotte and Charity Polo Match

After being away for five whole weeks, Prince Harry finally returns back home to visit the new Royal Baby, Princess Charlotte and to have a little bit of fun competing for his charity polo match in Europe. Just when it seems like Princess Charlotte have been visited and talked about, there goes a new story for the new royal baby, a visit from his uncle.

Prince Harry is back to fulfill several of his Princely duties including of course, going on a quick visit for his new born niece, Princess Charlotte. It has just been confirmed that Prince Harry is finally back with gifts for his new niece from New Zealand.

Apparently, Prince Harry has been away for more than a month to be of service as the secondment to the Australian Defense Force. Prince Harry, who missed Princess Charlotte's birth last May 2nd went to the country home of the Duchess of Cambridge, Anmer's hall where the princess is currently at together with her brother Prince George and her two parents, Princess Kate and Prince William.

After reportedly bringing some cuddly toys for the new Princess, Prince Harry went straight for a charity polo match at the Cirencester Park Polo Club in Gloucester, England. Although Prince Harry's team reportedly lost at 8-7, the match however benefited three charities and two of which is where Prince Harry's a patron.

The Well Child which is for aiding families of sick children as well as the MapAction which hopes to provide real-time information on where relief help is needed both received help and support out of the charity polo match last Sunday.

The third charity benefited from the event was Centrepoint, a charity that provides safe living environments for homeless children, which is also backed by Prince William.