Harry and Meghan Markle send get well message to Kate Middleton and King Charles

Harry and Meghan Markle send get well message to Kate Middleton and King Charles
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Sunday 21 January 2024, 15:18 - Last updated: 17:48

Signs of thaw in the royal house? Harry and Meghan Markle have decided to send a get well soon message to Kate Middleton and King Charles. This move comes following news about the health conditions of the sovereign and William's wife, which have raised concerns. Prince Harry and Meghan contacted Kate while she was spending her sixth day of recovery from abdominal surgery at the London Clinic while King Charles is preparing to undergo treatment for his enlarged prostate.

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The message

A source told the Mirror: «The king and the princess of Wales have received support from Prince Harry and Meghan. The Duke and Duchess have contacted both parties in different ways to express their concern and their best wishes». It is said that Kate is 'doing well', but will remain in the exclusive clinic for a period between 10 and 14 days and is not expected to return to official duties until after Easter. This comes after The Telegraph revealed that Harry might have been informed of the king's prostate enlargement through a press notice while it was 7:25 in California.

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Before making the news public, the Buckingham Palace tried to communicate privately with all senior members of the royal family, including Harry and Meghan. However, it seems that the news was publicly spread in a short time due to the need to cancel some of the king's public commitments. 

The comments

Dickie Arbiter, former press officer of Queen Elizabeth, expressed satisfaction with the Sussex's decision to send a get well soon message. He stressed the importance of acknowledging the seriousness of Kate Middleton's surgical procedure and King Charles' upcoming operation. Arbiter commented: «It is positive that Harry has recognized that his sister-in-law has undergone what is obviously a serious surgical procedure and his father will undergo an operation at 75. It is the right thing to do to acknowledge it». 

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