Prince Harry's Return to Royal Duties Dismissed by Buckingham Palace

Prince Harry's Return to Royal Duties Dismissed by Buckingham Palace
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Wednesday 21 February 2024, 19:06 - Last updated: 22 February, 08:28
"Zero possibility." This is how sources from Buckingham Palace have dismissed the possibility that Prince Harry will reclaim his role and his royal duties in the Royal Family. According to the Times, the Duke of Sussex had offered to support his father King Charles - who in the past few hours has left Clarence House to undergo treatment - during his illness. But a source told the Daily Mail that the King is "firmly of the opinion that there will be no way out for the Duke of Sussex as a royal in any way or form." Harry, a return to the "duties" of the Royal Family? King Charles closes the door: "In no way and in no form" Harry's return to London At the beginning of the month, Harry returned to London from Los Angeles after learning - and he is among those who were personally informed before the official note - that his father had been diagnosed with cancer. However, the Duke was only able to spend 30 minutes with King Charles at Clarence House: it was the first private meeting between father and son after several months. After their meeting, Charles took a helicopter to Sandringham while Harry spent the night in a London hotel and returned to California the next day. Whether it will actually be just the first step towards reconciliation with the king and father, only time will tell. Those who have not yet done so are William, who agrees with the king that Harry should not regain his royal duties.
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