The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, is reportedly open to temporarily taking on a royal role to support his father, King Charles III, amid his cancer treatment, with reports suggesting a cordial exchange between them.
Despite stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Harry expressed a willingness to reconcile given the King’s illness. Currently in Canada, the prince and his wife, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, are organizing events for the Invictus Games.
Prince Harry Open To Taking On ‘Temporary Royal Role’
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Amid reports of King Charles undergoing cancer treatment, Prince Harry is reportedly open to taking on a “temporary royal role” to support his father.
Although Harry will stop being a government official in 2020, he will hold the position of councilor of state, but he is unlikely to take on Charles’ duties. However, royal insiders revealed to The Times that there was a shared desire for peace, seen as beneficial to the stability of the monarchy.
“On all practical levels, it makes sense for the family to come together to support the King while he is ill,” the source said. “Much has been said about both sides in recent years, but that has never diminished the fundamental bond of blood, and now there are pragmatic aspects to consider, with the King and Kate’s well-being taking precedence in this regard.”
The source added: “Details of the Clarence House meeting and subsequent conversations are private, but the feeling is that this arrangement can work.”
Any official return for the Duke of Sussex would require private arrangements and would not involve public funds.
Prince Harry Explains Reconciliation With Father: ‘I Love My Family’
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After an interview with a US morning show, Harry hinted at the possibility of reconciling with his father amid the King’s illness.
There is speculation that their strained relationship may be on the mend when Harry’s rambling visit lasts around 45 minutes.
During an interview aired on “Good Morning America,” the host questioned whether the King’s illness could cause a “reunification effect,” to which Harry responded positively, indicating the potential for a reunion.
Expressing his love for his family, the prince said, “I love my family” and that he was “grateful” to spend time with his father during a short visit to the UK
However, when asked about his father’s health, Harry refused to share any details, stressing that the matter was personal, although he did confirm his intention to visit his father in the future during his travels.
“I have other trips planned that will take me through the UK or back to the UK, so I’ll stop by and see my family as much as I can,” Harry said.
Despite spending time with Charles at Clarence House, there are no reports of a meeting between Harry and his brother, Williams.
The Duke Describes Life In America As ‘Amazing’
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During his conversation with “Good Morning America” correspondent Will Reeve, Harry also discussed his life in America, describing it as “amazing.”
When asked about the possibility of becoming a US citizen, he admitted that it had “crossed” his mind but was not a “high priority” at the moment.
Describing his family dynamics amid the ongoing situation in the UK, Harry emphasized: “I have my own family, as we all do. My family and my life in California is like that.”
The Duke added: “The kids are doing fantastic, the kids are growing up like all kids do very, very quickly. They both have a great sense of humor – make us laugh and put us at ease every day, like most kids do. I’m so grateful to be a dad.”
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Ready For 2025 Invictus Games
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After returning to her home in California from her visit to see her father, Harry, and his wife, Meghan traveled to Canada for the One Year Celebration to Go Vancouver Whistler 2025 Invictus Games.
The pair met with participants in the country’s Winter Training Camp, including team managers, coaches and competitors. The gathering also provided an opportunity for stakeholders to engage in winter acclimatization sports experiences ahead of next year’s upcoming competition on 8–16 February 2025.
The Duke of Sussex founded the Invictus Games in 2014 for wounded, injured and sick service personnel. Previous editions have been held in Orlando, Toronto, Sydney, and the most recent in the Netherlands and Germany.
The upcoming edition will mark the first winter sports edition, as the previous ones were all held in summer or autumn. It will also feature sports such as alpine skiing, nordic skiing, curling and skeleton, alongside more typical sports such as volleyball, swimming, basketball and rugby.
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