
Prince Harry breaks silence on visit with King Charles: ‘I love my family’
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Prince Harry said he was "grateful" to be able visit his father King Charles in the U.K. amid the king's cancer diagnosis.
Prince Harry says his father King Charles‘ cancer diagnosis could contribute to mending relationships among Royal Family members.
Prince Harry, 39, opened up about his family this week while he and wife Meghan Markle were in Whistler, B.C., to attend a training camp one year ahead of the 2025 Invictus Games.
In an interview with Good Morning America, the Duke of Sussex spoke about his recent trip to the U.K. to visit his father, who was recently diagnosed with an undisclosed type of cancer.
Prince Harry said he’d learned about the diagnosis from a conversation with the king. His father’s health spurred the prince to book an urgent flight to visit his family.
Prince Harry arrived in London on Feb. 6, only one day after Buckingham Palace publicly announced that King Charles’ cancer was discovered during a recent treatment for an enlarged prostate.
“Look, I love my family,” said Prince Harry. “The fact that I was able to get on a plane and go and see him and spend any time with him, I’m grateful for that.”
When asked about the specifics of King Charles’ diagnosis, Prince Harry declined to comment, saying, “That stays between me and him.”



