PRINCE HARRY and Meghan Markle are on the final day of their UK tour - but the duke has not seen his brother despite staying just 700 yards away, it has been reported.

The couple arrived in Manchester on Monday where Meghan, a councillor for the organisation, gave a speech to the One Young World summit.

They will join the Well Child awards in London later today to celebrate the achievements and resilience of seriously ill youngsters and their families.

But Harry, who is staying at Frogmore Cottage with Meghan, is not said to have visited his brother, the Duke of Cambridge, who lives just 700 yards away at Adelaide Cottage, Windsor.

It is also believed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge only learned of the pair’s UK visit through the media.

Omid Scobie, the couple’s biographer and considered their mouthpiece in the UK, told the Mail Online he believes Meghan and Harry still haven’t spoken to William and Kate.

One insider is said to have told him: “There’s a laughable effort to suggest the Sussexes have been shunned. The true story is, they never reached out to the Cambridges.”

They will attend the glittering Well Child ceremony tonight, where the duke is expected to commend the courage of the young people recognised, and thank those who care and support them.

The duke has been patron of WellChild, the national charity for seriously ill children and their families, since 2007.

During a pre-ceremony reception the couple will meet the winners of each award category, which include health professionals, and members of their families.

Harry will give a short speech during the event and the couple will present the award for most inspirational child aged four to six.

The couple are expected to return to their home in California this evening, though this has not yet been confirmed.