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Prince Harry invited to return to UK amid King Charles and Kate Middleton's health problems, newspaper reveals |  Celebrities

Prince Harry invited to return to UK amid King Charles and Kate Middleton's health problems, newspaper reveals | Celebrities

King Charles III and Prince Harry Good pictures

The British royal family finds itself in a difficult time as both King Charles III and Kate Middleton have to take a few weeks off work to attend public events.

As a result, Prince Harry began receiving calls from the royal family asking him to return to the UK to help the royal family in this “time of need”. The Mirror newspaper.

Kate Middleton in a cute moment with Charles III — Photo: Disclosure

Kate is currently recovering in hospital after undergoing stomach surgery – and it has been announced that the princess will not be out in public until Easter. Charles III will undergo a “corrective procedure” next week as a result of a recently discovered “prostate enlargement”. Royal advisers have said the king's problems are benign.

In addition to Kate and Charles' absence, Prince William and Queen Camilla are also expected to step away from their royal duties indefinitely to care for their respective companions.

Prince Harry and Prince William at the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue in England in 2021 – Photo: Getty Images

“Prince William has said that he will reduce his duties to be close to his wife and take care of his children during this difficult time, so it will be better for Harry to support his brother and his family,” reporter Michael Cole highlighted. Expertise in the royal family.

The Mirror newspaper highlighted that Harry had not received prior information from the royals about his father Charles' “enlarged prostate” diagnosis and that he learned about the news through the press.

Prince Harry and actress and Duchess Meghan Markle with their children – Photo: Disclosure

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