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King Charles will not see his son Harry, visiting the United Kingdom, due to scheduling reasons

Traveling to London for the Invictus Games, Prince Harry will not see his father, who is resuming his public commitments while continuing his cancer treatment.

There is no time for your son. King Charles will not see his son Harry during his visit to the United Kingdom due to scheduling reasons, a spokesman for the prince announced, as reported by Sky News.

Prince Harry will travel to London this week for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, a sporting competition for wounded soldiers and people with disabilities.

This is the first time that the Duke of Sussex has returned to the United Kingdom since his express trip last February where he visited his father following his cancer diagnosis. This time the father-son reunion will not take place.

“In response to numerous inquiries and continued speculation about whether or not the Duke will meet his father during his stay in the United Kingdom this week, unfortunately this will not be possible due to Her Majesty’s full schedule,” the Prince’s spokesperson said. Harry.

How did King Charles III resume his activities, despite his cancer?

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“The Duke, of course, understands his father’s schedule of engagements and other priorities and hopes to see him soon,” he adds.

The king resumes his commitments

King Charles III resumed his public activities at the end of April, after having been absent for three months due to cancer, the nature of which was never communicated.

If his doctors considered the evolution of his health condition “very encouraging”, Buckingham Palace announced that his commitments are “carefully calibrated” in “close consultation with his doctors.”

Author: Hugo Garnier
Source: BFM TV

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