The trial is set to begin on Monday, January 19, with Harry taking the witness stand on Thursday, January 22. According to the Telegraph, the Duke “has no plans” to see his father, King Charles, who will “almost certainly be in Scotland” during his son’s trips.
But it’s not just the King who will be in Scotland next week.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will also travel up north for an away day.
Prince William and Princess Catherine will be miles away from Prince Harry as they will visit Stirling to meet the Team GB and Paralympics GB curling squads ahead of the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The sport, in which teams take turns sliding granite stones across the ice towards a target while brushing the surface to guide their direction, originated in Scotland in the 16th century.
The Waleses, whose Scottish titles are the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, will visit the National Curling Academy in the city on Tuesday.
William and Catherine's visit to Stirling aims to "shine a spotlight on unique Scottish heritage traditions and how they are continuing to connect communities and inspire new generations", Kensington Palace said.
The prince and princess will also visit Radical Weavers, a handweaving studio and independent charity in Stirling.
William and Catherine will meet founder Mairi Breslin, learn about the therapeutic benefits of weaving tartan, and attempt the skill themselves.
Meanwhile, Harry is expected to give evidence lasting a full day next Thursday, according to a draft trial timetable seen on Thursday.