The world stopped a few hours ago when Buckingham Palace announced this past Monday through a statement that the current monarch, Charles III, was suffering from cancer. This new health setback comes just a few days after his medical intervention for an enlarged prostate. A surgery that took place on January 26 and with which they were able to detect this new diagnosis, which has nothing to do with prostate cancer.

According to reports from the royal household, the 75-year-old king had immediately returned to London from Sandringham, his summer residence in Norfolk, to begin treatment. The news has shocked the entire world, but especially all the members of the royal family, who did not expect this complicated health bump.

King Charles III did not hesitate to communicate the news of his new health setback to all his loved ones. The first to learn first-hand about this delicate situation were his two sons, Princes William and Henry. Furthermore, the Duke of Sussex, who currently resides in the United States with his wife, Megan Markle, and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, aged five and two respectively, decided to take a plane to London a few hours after becoming public. the statement to be by his father’s side.

In this way, the return of the Duke of Sussex to his former home will help both father and son strengthen ties and put an end to all the quarrels and misunderstandings that have surrounded the British royal family for years. Likewise, Prince Harry will meet again with the heir to the throne, Prince William, with whom he has not spoken for months.

Prince Henry’s arrival was scheduled for early in the afternoon and so it happened. The youngest son of King Charles III landed at London’s Heathrow airport from Los Angeles after 2 p.m.

A private black car was waiting for you at the airport exit to take you to Clarence House, where the monarch is located. The expectation for the arrival of the Duke of Sussex has been so great that many citizens have managed to capture Prince Harry’s journey through the streets of the capital, escorted by several police cars.