Prince Harry Seen Arriving at Clarence House after King Charles' Cancer Announcement — 'The Diagnosis Is More Serious,' Fans Worry
Shortly after news emerged that King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer, his son traveled to see him for the first time in over a year. Fans shared their concerns.
In a moment of deep personal significance, Prince Harry was seen arriving at Clarence House in London, a heartfelt reunion with his father, King Charles III, following the King's cancer diagnosis. This marks the first time in 16 months that Harry has been home, stirring an outpouring of concern and sympathy from fans worldwide.
Prince Harry being driven to Clarence House to see King Charles III in February 2024 | Source: Getty Images
The gravity of the situation is palpable among well-wishers and followers of the Royal Family. Social media is abuzz with fans expressing apprehension, with one fan noting Harry's prompt return as "suspiciously" quick, potentially signaling the severity of the King's condition.
King Charles III and Prince Harry at the 'International Year of The Reef' 2018 | Source: Getty Images
Another concerned observer remarked that the situation "must be bad" if Harry made the journey so urgently. The sentiment is echoed across various platforms, with people fearing that the King's health "is worse than we've been told," while some grimly speculate that he "will not last 6 months." Some believe "the diagnosis is more serious" than the royal family is letting on.
King Charles III and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend the "Our Planet" global premiere on April 04, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Following the heartfelt visit, King Charles III was taken from Buckingham Palace to Sandringham to commence his cancer treatment. Buckingham Palace shared that the King has begun "regular treatments" and will temporarily step back from public duties. Despite the circumstances, the statement also conveyed the King's optimism and eagerness to return to full public duty "as soon as possible.”
The news of King Charles III's health battle is a shock to those close to the family, with a palace insider admitting to being "really shocked" upon hearing the diagnosis. Another source acquainted with the King remarked on his recent appearance, suggesting that his health may have been declining without immediate realization, attributing his look to grief over the loss of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, and his father, Prince Philip.
King Charles III and Prince Harry during the the commemorations for Gallipoli Campaign Centenary | Source: Getty Images
After his coronation on May 6, 2023, and still within the first year of his reign, he is faced with this personal trial. An observer close to the situation reflected, "He will want to get on with the job. But that will depend on what treatment he is having. It may be utterly draining on him. He will need a lot of support." Meanwhile, Robert Hardman, author of The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy, shares, "In time, we might know, but for now, there is a feeling that they have been pretty open."
As previously reported on February 6:
Prince Harry is returning to England to support his father, King Charles III, after the monarch's recent cancer diagnosis. The Duke of Sussex, aged 39, is scheduled to arrive in London on Monday, according to a confirmation from the office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
King Charles III and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend the "Our Planet" global premiere on April 04, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Prince Harry has already been in contact with King Charles following his diagnosis. Still, it has been disclosed that Meghan Markle, Harry's wife, and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, will not accompany him on this trip to support his father through this health scare.
King Charles III and Prince Harry at the 'International Year of The Reef' 2018 | Source: Getty Images
Royal staffers have kept Prince Harry updated on the 75-year-old King's health status, including the specifics of a recent prostate procedure. Prince Harry has previously shared his complex feelings surrounding family and duty. In his book, Harry recalled a moment in which his father spoke to him and his brother. He wrote: "He stood between us, looking up at our flushed faces: Please boys—don't make my final years a misery."
King Charles III and Prince Harry during the the commemorations for Gallipoli Campaign Centenary | Source: Getty Images
Harry has recounted instances from his past, including the profound impact of his grandfather's counsel at Windsor, where the elder statesman had settled.
Prince Harry, Prince William, and King Charles III at the Invictus Games Opening Ceremony in 2014 | Source: Getty Images
Harry has also divulged emotional moments with his brother, Prince William, and his late mother, Princess Diana, drawing poignant connections between his experiences and the responsibilities of his royal lineage.
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