Prince Harry had previous communication with his father, King Charles III, about his cancer diagnosis
Soon after King Charles III made his cancer diagnosis public, his estranged son Prince Harry arrived to support him in the United Kingdom.
A source in the United Kingdom informed US Newzs Digital that Prince Harry had arrived on Tuesday and was observed entering Clarence House, the London residence of the King.
A car believed to be transporting the Prince was seen at Heathrow Airport.
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The visit between father and son was brief, as the King was photographed departing Clarence House shortly after, accompanied by Queen Camilla.
Earlier in the day, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak informed the BBC that the monarch’s cancer had been “caught early.”
Buckingham Palace announced on Monday that during the king’s recent hospitalization for an enlarged prostate, “a separate issue of concern was noted” and later identified as cancer.
“His Majesty has now begun a schedule of regular treatments, during which doctors have advised him to postpone public-facing duties. Throughout this period, His Majesty will continue to handle State business and official paperwork as usual,” stated a press release.
“The King is thankful to his medical team for their prompt intervention, made possible by his recent hospital procedure. He remains entirely optimistic about his treatment and eagerly anticipates returning to full public duty as soon as possible.”
On Monday, a source informed US Newzs Digital that the Duke of Sussex had prior communication with his father before the news of his illness became public, stating, “The duke did speak with his father about his diagnosis.”
On Sunday, King Charles was seen attending a church service, where he greeted onlookers while walking with his wife Queen Camilla, and The Reverend Canon Dr. Paul Williams. This outing marked the monarch’s first appearance since being discharged from the London Clinic.
The King’s hospitalization coincided with his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton’s admission for abdominal surgery.