Prince Harry is reportedly contemplating a trip to the UK to stand by his sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, as she bravely battles cancer.
Reports suggested that upon learning of the shocking diagnosis, Prince Harry reached out to his brother, Prince William, extending his support during this challenging time.
Meghan and Harry, deeply shocked by the news of Kate's illness, have conveyed their best wishes to the Duchess of Cambridge as she embarks on her journey to overcome cancer. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have maintained private communication with the royal family, showing solidarity in the face of adversity.
Prince Harry's potential visit comes in the wake of a flurry of supportive messages from around the globe, including those from King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and US President Joe Biden. The outpouring of encouragement underscores the widespread concern for Kate's well-being.
The Duke of Sussex, who recently visited the UK to be with his ailing father, King Charles, was reportedly unaware of the specifics of Kate's diagnosis and the nature of King Charles's cancer during his previous trip. However, he was made aware of the situation upon the Duchess of Cambridge's announcement of her early-stage "preventative chemotherapy."
Kate Middleton, in a video message, revealed that she underwent major abdominal surgery in January for a condition initially believed to be non-cancerous, only for subsequent tests to uncover the presence of cancer.
Despite the shock, Kate emphasised her determination to stay strong, with the unwavering support of her husband and their young family.
As calls for unity reverberate, Harry and Meghan are urged to set aside any differences with the royal family and stand together in this time of need. The prospect of Prince Harry's visit symbolizes a united front within the royal fold, showcasing solidarity and resilience in the face of adversity.