Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has shared in an interview with US news network ABC that he rushed to see his father, King Charles, after he was diagnosed with cancer. During his visit to London, which was brief, Prince Harry spent time with his father and did not meet with his brother. The prince also commented on the possibility of him and his family moving to the US, saying that he had considered taking US citizenship but that it was not a high priority for him at the time.
In the interview, Prince Harry expressed gratitude for the time he was able to spend with his father, but refrained from providing updates on the King’s condition, saying that it was a private matter between him and his father. Prince Harry also acknowledged that such health concerns could bring families closer together and spoke about the resilience and strength of families he saw every day, especially those taking part in the Invictus Games, an international event that he founded for injured and wounded servicemen and women.
The Duke of Sussex spoke warmly about his life in California and said that their children’s sense of humor kept him and his wife grounded. Prince Harry also disclosed that he had considered becoming an American citizen, but it was not a high priority at the moment. The interview came as Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, visited the training camp for the 2025 Invictus Games in Whistler, British Columbia, where he tried his hand at wheelchair curling.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Charles would be attending the Bafta film awards in London on Sunday, while Prince William, the event’s president, engages in his second day of engagements since his father’s diagnosis. The news of Prince Charles’s diagnosis comes after his wife underwent abdominal surgery in January and has since returned to Adelaide Cottage, Windsor, the couple’s place of residence with their three children
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