Prince Harry will have lunch with Donald Trump and his wife at Buckingham Palace during his state visit next month - but new mum Meghan Markle will stay at home.
The Queen will host the private function, which Prince Charles and Camilla are expected to also attend.
But Meghan Markle , 37, is not thought to be joining her husband on this occasion.
The American head of state's first trip to the UK as president sparked controversy last year as t housands protested in London .
But nevertheless during his visit next month, .
He'll have tea with Prince Charles and Camilla at Clarence House.
And Charles, 70, will accompany Mr Trump to a guard of honour at Buckingham Palace. Royal gun salutes will be fired in Green Park and at the Tower of London in the capital.


The president and first lady will also have a short tour of Westminster Abbey.
A state banquet will be laid on at Buckingham Palace that evening, at which both the Queen and Mr Trump will make speeches.
Theresa May , who today announced she will quit as Prime Minister on June 7 , will co-host a business breakfast meeting on Tuesday with senior UK and US business leaders along with the Duke of York.

She'll then hold talks with the Republican president at 10 Downing Street followed by a press conference.
Mrs May will resign days after the visit.
The 62-year-old choked with emotion as she made the admission at a press conference today.

Watched by her grim-faced husband Philip in the spring sunshine, she said finding a new Prime Minister is now in "the best interests of the country".
She said it was a matter of "deep regret" that her Brexit deal failed three times. She added: "I have done everything I can to convince MPs to back that deal.
"Sadly I have not been able to do so."