Author and royal biographer Robert Hardman believes that Prince Harry's return to the UK is a sign of bridge building within the British royal family, following the news of his father King Charles III's cancer diagnosis. Hardman suggests that Harry's return indicates that all is not lost in the family's divide since Harry and Meghan's departure from royal duties. Buckingham Palace announced that Charles, who has been on the throne for less than 18 months, will postpone his public engagements for treatment.
Having Prince Harry in the UK is a ”sign of bridge building ” within the British royal family , says author and royal biographer Robert Hardman. Harry flew into London on Tuesday, a day after it was revealed that his father King Charles III was suffering from a form of cancer. A broadcaster aired footage showing a British Airways plane believed to be carrying Charles’ youngest son land at Heathrow Airport. ”What tends to happen is you park the minor grievances and get on with the big stuff.
So, I think Harry’s return is a sign that, that all is not lost,” said Hardman, referring to the divide in the family since Harry and his wife Meghan stepped back from royal duties and moved to America. Hardman who has recently released a biography called ”Charles III” said he thinks Charles will be ”touched” to have his family around him.Buckingham Palace announced on Monday that Charles, 75, on the throne for less than 18 months since the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, has been diagnosed with the disease and would postpone his public engagements to undergo treatmen
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