The Duke of Sussex attended the NFL Honors gala to present the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award to Pittsburgh Steelers player Cameron Heyward.
This appearance by Harry comes after the prince visited his father on Tuesday, after learning that the king has cancer.
After a 24-hour stay in the United Kingdom, Prince Harry traveled to Las Vegas to participate in the NFL Honors gala, where he presented the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award to Pittsburgh Steelers player Cameron Heyward.
Avoiding the press at all times, the Duke of Sussex took the stage to honor the player with a brief and hilarious introduction in which he avoided mentioning the health of Charles III, with whom he had a 45-minute meeting last Tuesday.
"Joking aside, what they do on and off the field is truly extraordinary. They are a role model for millions of people. This award, the highest honor you can receive, is about serving your community, and there is a man especially the one we would like to pay tribute to today," he said, in his appearance on stage.
According to close sources, the prince will stay in Las Vegas until Sunday to participate in the Super Bowl in the league's preferential box as a guest of honor, while in the United Kingdom Prince William is the one who would be taking care of his father in addition to keep the life of the royal family as normal as possible despite the monarch's diagnosis.
During his lightning trip to the United Kingdom, the Duke of Sussex only saw his father and avoided crossing paths with the Prince of Wales whom he called by phone when he found out about Kate Middleton's hospitalization, but with whom he does not maintain a dialogue. some.
“Sources close to Prince William made it clear that he would not meet with his brother. It is believed that they have not spoken for more than a year and William is not willing to open a door to his brother,” noted the British newspaper The Times.

