
Prince Harry arrives in London following King Charles’ cancer diagnosis
Global News
Prince Harry was spotted arriving at Clarence House in London on Tuesday, flying from L.A. to be by his dad's side.
Prince Harry has arrived in the U.K. to visit his father, King Charles, after the world learned of the monarch’s cancer diagnosis.
The Duke of Sussex travelled to London from Los Angeles on Tuesday, arriving at Clarence House, the home of the King and Queen Camilla.
Two black SUVs, believed to be carrying the King’s second-born son, were seen leaving Heathrow Airport’s VIP Windsor suite earlier Tuesday and were pictured arriving at Clarence House a short time later.
The BBC and other outlets have photos of the prince travelling in the back of one of the cars.
The King and Queen were also photographed Tuesday leaving the royal residence, looking happy as they waved to the cameras.
Buckingham Palace announced Monday evening that the king has begun outpatient treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer. It was found during his recent hospital treatment for an enlarged prostate but is a “separate issue.”
“Thankfully, this has been caught early,” British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told BBC radio, adding that as prime minister he would “continue to communicate with him as normal.”
“Many families around the country listening to this will have been touched by the same thing and they know what it means to everyone,” Sunak said. “So we’ll just be willing him on and hopefully we get through this as quickly as possible.”









