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Page Six quick hits: Prince Harry to visit Washington, D.C., in May

Prince Harry’s last trip to the United States saw him clubbing in Las Vegas, riding through Arizona on a Harley, and reportedly flirting with a waitress in a California bar. Now, Prince Harry has announced that he will be returning to the United States on May 7. The Prince will be traveling to Washington, D.C., to receive the Atlantic Council’s 2012 Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership. He will be accepting the award on behalf of he and brother Prince William’s work with veterans and their families through the Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry, People reports today.

Jennifer Lawrence is in talks for another high-profile role, one that is perhaps halfway between “The Hunger Games” and her breakthrough “Winter’s Bone.” Deadline reports today that Lawrence is in talks to play Jeanette Walls in a big-screen adaptation of her best-selling memoir, “The Glass Castle,” about how the writer raised herself amid parents who were highly dysfunctional yet fascinating. The screenplay will be written by Marti Noxon, of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” fame.

Noah Wylie was arrested today during a political protest in Washington, D.C., TMZ reports, just like his “E.R.” co-star George Clooney was last month. While Clooney got cuffed protesting outside the Sudanese embassy, Wylie was arrested along with about 100 others from the group ADAPT, which is currently protesting Congress’ proposed cuts to Medicaid.

Michelle Williams said that she is highly game for a “Dawson’s Creek” reunion. “[James Van Der Beek] has my e-mail!” Williams told New York magazine last night at the Tribeca Film Festival. “He has my home phone, and my cell phone … He could totally ask! I’ve always said, I’m totally up for reunion tours, reunion shows, so we can do that.”

Chris Brown can apparently answer the question, “How much is that doggie in the window?” The singer’s mom posted a message on Twitter last night announcing the new business venture CB Breeds. On the company’s website, Brown poses with a puppy above a series of adoption listings. Each dog is available for a $1,000 fee.