Just days after his highly talked-about reunion with King Charles, Prince Harry made an unexpected red carpet appearance in New York City—and royal watchers can’t stop talking about it. The Duke of Sussex turned heads at TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in Sports event, where he surprised photographers by calling them the “most polite” he has ever encountered.

He told the photographers at TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in Sports that they were the “most polite” photographers he has ever met

Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at TIME‘s 100 Most Influential People in Sports red carpet.

The Duke of Sussex, 41, attended the event on Thursday, July 16. While on the red carpet, he cheekily told the event photographers that they were the “most polite” photographers he has ever met.

His appearance came days after reuniting with his father, King Charles, and stepmother, Queen Camilla, at Highgrove House in the English countryside on July 10. The reunion also included Meghan Markle, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5.

Before Thursday’s event, TIME honored Harry for his work with the Invictus Games. The games are an adaptive sports contest for armed forces service personnel and veterans around the world. Harry, a veteran who served in the British Army for a decade, was inspired to create the games after attending the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Warrior Games in 2013.

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Prince Harry on July 16, 2026 in New York, New York. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty

The first Invictus Games took place in London in 2014 and were subsequently hosted in Orlando (2016), Toronto (2017), Sydney (2018), The Hague (2020, but delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic), Düsseldorf (2023), and Vancouver-Whistler (2025). The 2027 games will take place in Birmingham, England.

He told TIME he was inspired to create the games on an international scale, saying, “I thought, ‘Wow, look at the power of sport, look at how it is literally changing lives in front of my very eyes.’ ”

“It was so clear to me. Let’s invite as many countries as possible to make it international,” he continued. “Because clearly more countries need to benefit from this.”

The prince’s honor for his work on the Invictus Games comes days after marking the one-year countdown to the 2027 games, with an appearance in Birmingham. After his appearance and his week of attending charity events in the U.K., he was joined by the Duchess of Sussex and their children for a reunion with the King and Queen.

However, the visit began with reports of a public disagreement with Buckingham Palace over accommodations. After initially declining the offer to stay at a royal residence, Harry later sought to accept it—but palace officials maintained the deadline had passed. A source told PEOPLE that the drama surrounding the visit was “quite stressful.”

Prince Harry smiles as he stands on a pickleball court with a pickleball paddle in hand. He is wearing all black, including an "Invictus Games" polo shirt and at attention for the game to begin as onlookers observe in the background.
Prince Harry takes part in a session of pickleball during the Invictus “1 Year to Go” event in Birmingham, England on July 10, 2026. Getty Images

Although Harry reunited privately with his father in Gloucestershire, his brother, Prince William, was noticeably absent. William spent the day at his annual charity polo match in Windsor, joined by his wife Kate Middleton, who made a rare appearance after missing the event the previous two years while undergoing cancer treatment.

An insider told PEOPLE that the bond between the King’s sons is “so broken.” A source who knows both brothers added, “I thought it would have perhaps eased a little bit by now, to be honest. But there has been no movement, especially on William’s side. There is no contact.”