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Harry flies in from US to see his father

- LAURA ELSTON

THE Duke of Sussex has returned to the UK after making an emergency dash from the US to see the King following his cancer diagnosis.

Harry flew in yesterday afternoon ready to be reunited with his father, despite the pair’s troubled relationsh­ip.

The duke cleared his diary and made the journey alone, with the Duchess of Sussex and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet remaining at home in California.

Royal watchers have expressed hopes that Harry and Charles will be reconciled in the wake of the King’s shock diagnosis, with suggestion­s the duke could also make attempts to try to heal his long-running rift with his brother, the Prince of Wales.

The King, who left Clarence House yesterday to travel by helicopter to Sandringha­m in Norfolk, began treatment for an undisclose­d cancer on Monday after the disease was discovered while he was being treated for an enlarged prostate.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak revealed more of Charles’s condition, saying he was thankful the King’s cancer has been “caught early” as he wished him a full recovery.

Charles, 75, who has postponed all his public duties, has already begun his medical care as an outpatient under the supervisio­n of his specialist team of doctors.

His niece Princess Beatrice, who has a home in St James’s Palace next to Clarence House, was seen leaving the grounds yesterday morning, driving away from the back entrance.

Meanwhile, the Princess Royal held the fort on the royal engagement­s front, carrying out an investitur­e on behalf of the King at Windsor Castle.

Rishi Sunak said he was left “shocked and sad” when he was told about the King’s diagnosis. He told BBC Radio 5 Live: “All our thoughts are with him and his family. Thankfully, this has been caught early.”

The Prime Minister said that everyone will be hoping the King “gets the treatment that he needs and makes a full recovery”. “That’s what we’re all hoping and praying for, and I’m of course in regular contact with him and will continue to communicat­e with him as normal.”

Asked what it meant for the dayto-day running of the country, Mr Sunak said “we’ll crack on with everything”.

Buckingham Palace confirmed the King, who only acceded to the throne 17 months ago, does not have prostate cancer, saying only that it was a “form of cancer”.

Charles was diagnosed after a “separate issue of concern was noted” and investigat­ed while he was being treated for his benign prostate condition.

Harry’s black Range Rover was pictured arriving at a private terminal at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport before he boarded a flight due to land around midday, UK time, according to The Sun.

William is returning to official duties this week beginning with an investitur­e today – the same day the King usually holds his weekly audience with the PM.

The heir to the throne is expected to also be undertakin­g some duties on his father’s behalf, but Counsellor­s of State, who are appointed temporaril­y when a monarch cannot fulfil their duties as head of state, are not expected to be needed.

The King will still be dealing with his red boxes of state business and official papers, and holding Privy Council meetings, which can be held via video, and audiences with the Prime Minister, which can take place over the phone.

The Palace has called for the King’s privacy to be respected, especially during his treatment, but said he wanted to make his diagnosis public because of his long-running support for cancer charities.

 ?? James Manning ?? King Charles and Queen Camilla leave Clarence House in London yesterday for Buckingham Palace, where they took a helicopter thought to be headed for Sandringha­m
James Manning King Charles and Queen Camilla leave Clarence House in London yesterday for Buckingham Palace, where they took a helicopter thought to be headed for Sandringha­m

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