Prince Harry is expected to travel to the U.K. this month to reportedly make a court appearance related to his legal claim against Associated Newspapers, the publisher of the Daily Mail — however, it’s unlikely he’ll see King Charles III.

It was reported last week by People that the Duke of Sussex, 41, will be overseas for a few days for the opening of the High Court trial as he is among the people suing the U.K.-based publisher for alleged illegal information gathering. (Associated Newspapers has denied the allegations, per the BBC.)

While the father of two will be close to home, experts predict he won’t see his father, 77, despite making the journey.

“The royal family views him as untrustworthy and a liability, largely due to concerns that private conversations will quickly find their way into the press,” royal commentator Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digital in an article published Tuesday, January 13.

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“This is especially sensitive given that the king’s cancer treatment is considered a deeply private matter,” the Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered podcast host continued.

Schofield also pointed out that “King Charles does not regularly communicate with Harry,” so making his visit a priority is unlikely.

In fact, The Telegraph reported that the king will “almost certainly be in Scotland” during the time the Spare author is in town and that royal sources have said Charles “has no wish” to be tied to Harry’s legal drama.

It is still unknown whether or not Charles will visit with Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, when His Majesty potentially comes to the United States for a possible state visit with President Donald Trump.

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Multiple reports have stated that Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, 78, are expected to travel to the U.S. in April — coinciding with America’s 250th independence anniversary — but a royal family trip has yet to be officially confirmed.

A source previously told Examiner that Charles is actually hoping to see Harry and Meghan’s children — Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4 — in the near future.

“He cherishes the relationship he has with [William’s kids],” shared the insider. “But it’s bittersweet because he doesn’t know Harry’s two at all.”

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