Prince Harry returns to California After a transatlantic race to see his fatherKing Charles III, in London following the monarch’s shocking cancer diagnosis, the Mail Online reported Wednesday.
The Duke of Sussex he returned to Heathrow on Wednesday afternoon after being escorted to Clarence House with a police escort from the airport itself, the day before to see his father.
Harry flew to London on a ten-hour flight from Los Angeles on Tuesday, arriving at the royal residence at 2.42pm before spending around 45 minutes with Charles. After the meeting, the King left Clearence House and boarded a helicopter at Buckingham Palace for Sandringham.
They had a “brief meeting” before the King and Camilla were taken to Buckingham Palace, where the helicopter was waiting to take them back to Sandringham in Norfolk.
Harry, 39 years old, he had flown more than 5,000 miles from Los Angeles to London after his father informed him of his devastating diagnosis.
It was their first formal in-person meeting since the late Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September 2022. The Duke attended Charles’ coronation at Westminster Abbey in May last year, but was not seen interacting with the just Married.
The king “tired” of his operation
A palace source told the Times that the meeting between Harry and the king was brief because Carlos was tired after Monday’s surgery.
But they said the king, 75, and the queen, 76, “They were doing wonderfully.” They added: “If you didn’t know what the problem was, you would have no idea he had any pathology.”
Harry, Duke of Sussex, is believed not to have seen his brother William or his sister-in-law Kate Middleton, who is recovering from abdominal surgery and is on long-term leave due to an undisclosed condition.
There were hopes that it would be an opportunity for The brothers will save their strained relationship.
Harry flew to London alone. His wife Meghan and their two children remained in Montecitos, California.
He was scheduled to return to Los Angeles on a British Airways flight, with a landing time at LAX of 6:30 a.m. Thursday.
Source: Clarin
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