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Prince Harry arrives at Heathrow after just 24 hours in the UK: Duke is flying back to Meghan in the US a day after meeting King for 45 minutes in London following his shock cancer diagnosis

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Prince Harry is making his way back to California after a transatlantic dash to see his father King Charles III in London following the monarch’s shock cancer diagnosis. 

The Duke of Sussex returned to Heathrow this afternoon, having been escorted to Clarence House in a police escort from the same airport yesterday.

Harry flew into London on a ten-hour flight from Los Angeles and arrived at the royal residence at 2.42pm yesterday before spending around 45 minutes with Charles.

They had a ‘brief meeting’ before the King and Camilla were driven to Buckingham Palace where a helicopter was waiting to take them back to Sandringham in Norfolk.

Harry, 39, had flown more than 5,000 miles yesterday from Los Angeles to London after his father informed him of his devastating diagnosis. It was their first formal meeting in person since the late Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September 2022.

The Duke did attend Charles’s coronation at Westminster Abbey in May last year but was not seen interacting with the newly-crowned King and Queen.

Prince Harry is pictured arriving at Clarence House in London yesterday to meet his father 

After meeting with his son, King Charles left Clarence House with Queen Camilla yesterday

After meeting with his son, King Charles left Clarence House with Queen Camilla yesterday

A palace source indicated to The Times that Harry and the King’s meeting was brief because Charles was tired from a procedure on Monday. 

But they said the King, 75, and Queen, 76, were ‘coping magnificently’, adding: ‘If you didn’t know what was the matter, you wouldn’t have any idea that he had any condition at all.’  

While their may have been a thaw between father and son, Harry’s trip did not include a reunion with his brother Prince William. 

There had been hopes that it would have been a chance for the brothers to salvage their strained relationship.

William, 41, has remained focused on tending to his wife Kate, who is recovering from her abdominal surgery and is taking extended leave from public duties until after Easter.

But the Prince of Wales returned to public work today, carrying out an investiture at Windsor Castle in the morning before later attending a gala for the London Air Ambulance Service in the evening. 

William is expected to speak about his father’s charity diagnosis for the first time. 

Last night, it was claimed that Harry ‘would have gladly accepted’ a reunion with his brother William but instead has ‘spent a night in a London hotel’.

Harry, who was pictured being driven into Clarence House yesterday, did not spend the night in any royal residence, with him being effectively homeless on UK soil since his eviction from Frogmore Cottage last year.

Prince William prepares to perform an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle today

Prince William prepares to perform an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle today

Prince Harry is pictured arriving at Clarence House yesterday to see his father following the monarch's cancer diagnosis

Prince Harry is pictured arriving at Clarence House yesterday to see his father following the monarch’s cancer diagnosis

Prince Harry 'would have gladly accepted' a reunion with heir to the throne and his brother William

Prince Harry ‘would have gladly accepted’ a reunion with heir to the throne and his brother William

It's believed William is remaining focused on tending to his wife Kate, who is recovering from her abdominal surgery

It’s believed William is remaining focused on tending to his wife Kate, who is recovering from her abdominal surgery

Prince Harry flew to London after King Charles' cancer diagnosis was made public. Meghan and the children are staying at home

Prince Harry flew to London after King Charles’ cancer diagnosis was made public. Meghan and the children are staying at home

Harry is believed to have been in this Range Rover as it was swept from Heathrow under police guard

Harry is believed to have been in this Range Rover as it was swept from Heathrow under police guard

Police escort a Range Rover believed to be carrying Prince Harry out of Heathrow at around 1pm yesterday as he visited his father in London

Police escort a Range Rover believed to be carrying Prince Harry out of Heathrow at around 1pm yesterday as he visited his father in London

The prince -who travelled on the overnight 11 hour flight without his wife Meghan - was met off the plane by a convoy of cars

The prince -who travelled on the overnight 11 hour flight without his wife Meghan – was met off the plane by a convoy of cars

A car believed to be carrying Prince Harry is pictured arriving at a private terminal at LAX to fly to the UK to be with his father, King Charles, after his cancer diagnosis

A car believed to be carrying Prince Harry is pictured arriving at a private terminal at LAX to fly to the UK to be with his father, King Charles, after his cancer diagnosis

It is thought he may have instead stayed in a luxury hotel.

The duke is now making his way back to his Montecito home in California, where he will be reunited with his wife Meghan Markle and two children Archie, four, and Lilibet, two, following his pit stop in London. 

Harry is set to join Meghan in Canada next week for an event to commemorate a year until the Invictus Games in Vancouver and Whistler.

KING’S CANCER DIAGNOSIS: THE ROYAL FAMILY’S RECENT HEALTH SCARES 

The King’s cancer diagnosis is the latest shock health news to hit the royal family. 

– Tuesday January 16

Kate, 42, is secretly admitted to the London Clinic and undergoes abdominal surgery.

– Wednesday January 17

2pm – Kensington Palace announces the princess’ operation and says she will remain in the private hospital for 10-14 days.

She is not expected to return to duties until after Easter, taking up to three months to recover.

The Prince of Wales steps back from his official duties temporarily to care of his wife and children.

The exact nature of Kate’s condition is kept private, but it is not cancerous and Kensington Palace says the planned procedure was successful.

3.25pm – Buckingham Palace announces the King, 75, is to have treatment for a benign enlarged prostate and will be admitted to hospital in a few days.

A source later says the princess is ‘doing well’.

– Thursday January 18

The Prince of Wales spends time at his wife’s bedside, driving himself away from the back entrance during the low-key, private visit.

The Queen says the King is ‘fine’ and ‘looking forward to getting back to work’ during a visit to the Aberdeen Art Gallery.

– Friday January 19

The King flies back from Scotland with the Queen and heads to his Sandringham estate in Norfolk to rest ahead of the procedure.

– Sunday January 21

It is announced that the King’s former sister-in-law, Sarah, Duchess of York, has malignant melanoma, a form skin cancer.

It is less than a year since the duchess, 64, was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery.

– Monday January 22

The Queen tells 86-year-old well-wisher Jessie Jackson that the King is ‘fine’, and thanks her for asking, while she carries out engagements in Swindon.

Sarah, Duchess of York, meanwhile, describes her shock at having skin cancer but says she is in ‘good spirits’ and ‘grateful for the many messages of love and support’, in a post on Instagram.

– Tuesday January 23

Kate’s hospital stay passes the one-week mark.

Camilla urges the King to take it easy. An insider told The Sun: ‘The Queen has told him he needs to slow down a bit.’

– Thursday January 25

The King carried out behind the scenes official duties, meeting academics from Cambridge University at Sandringham House.

The King arrives back in London from Norfolk ready for his treatment.

– Friday January 26

The King, with the Queen at his side, is admitted to the London Clinic for treatment for an enlarged prostate and also visits the Princess of Wales, who is recovering in the same hospital.

– Monday January 29

The King is discharged from hospital and waves at well-wishers. Kate leaves the clinic the same day to continue her recovery at home.

– Wednesday January 31

Camilla says the King is ‘getting on, doing his best’ as she opened a Maggie’s cancer support centre at the Royal Free Hospital in London.

– Sunday February 4

The King and Queen attend church in Sandringham, with Charles waving at well-wishers.

– Monday February 5

Kensington Palace confirms the Prince of Wales is returning to official duties this week, beginning with an investiture.

6pm – Buckingham Palace announces the King has a form of cancer – but not prostate cancer – and has started treatment as an outpatient.

He will not carry out public-facing duties, but will carry on with behind the scenes state business and official papers.

– Tuesday February 6

Prince Harry lands in the UK to see his father. 

They held a brief meeting at Clarence House before Charles and Camilla returned to Sandringham in a helicopter.

Although Harry and the Prince of Wales did not meet during the Duke’s stay, it is understood mutual friend Mark Dyer – who was a mentor to the princes after the death of Diana – could act as bridge between the siblings.

A source told The Times former Welsh Guards officer Mr Dyer, who recently recovered from stomach cancer, has been offering Harry support in recent years.

‘Mark can always be relied upon to talk sense into Harry and will be a stoic under-the-radar support for Harry in what has the propensity to be a stress-inducing time for him, the source said.

Those close to Harry said he would have embraced the opportunity to meet with his brother, with an insider adding: ‘The Duke’s primary reason to travel to the UK is to visit his father. If the opportunity were to arise to see the Prince of Wales then the Duke would have gladly accepted it.’

It was hoped Harry’s return to Britain could help heal wounds with King Charles and a chance to reach out to his brother Prince William amid years of strained relations.

Harry and Meghan abandoned royal duties in early 2020 to live in the US. The duke has been critical of his family in TV interviews and his book, Spare, which was published last year.

The bombshell book featured staggering insights into the prince’s relationship with his father and brother. 

Harry has barely spoken with his father since the death of Queen Elizabeth II and it is reported there was no contact when he celebrated his 39th birthday in September.

Charles had called him personally to tell him the devastating news and the Duke of Sussex immediately jumped on a plane so he could get to the UK as soon as possible.

A luxury Range Rover believed to be carrying the British royal was seen arriving at LAX’s VIP terminal on Monday night and he boarded the earliest flight so he could be in London by lunchtime on Tuesday.

Harry was accompanied by police security despite his ongoing row with the Home Office.

In Spare, Harry had revealed that Charles had urged his warring sons: ‘Please boys, don’t make my final years a misery.’ And his trip may have been motivated by that plea.

Daily Mail Diary editor Richard Eden said yesterday that Harry and Charles held a ‘brief meeting’ before the King returned to Sandringham.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams also said: ‘I’m sure Harry will put aside the past right now for this serious issue. The Royal family – including the Sussexes – it’s so important that everyone is pulling in the right direction’.

Kristina Kyriacou, the King’s former press secretary, added: ‘Charles adores Harry. He didn’t want any of this estrangement. If out of bad news, some good news comes and Harry and the King and the Queen and his brother are reunited – how wonderful.’

The King had been taken to London from Sandringham by helicopter on Monday to begin outpatient cancer treatment.

He then spent Monday night at home in London – as family and friends revealed that the monarch remains ‘hugely positive’ following his bombshell diagnosis. 

But he may miss public duties for a number of months, it has been claimed.

The King and Camilla landed back at Sandringham in Norfolk at around 4.20pm yesterday, having left London immediately after the monarch met his son, Harry. 

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said yesterday that he was ‘shocked and sad’ to hear about the King’s cancer diagnosis but revealed: ‘Thankfully this has been caught early’.

The King contacted both the Duke of Sussex and the Prince of Wales personally to tell them of his cancer diagnosis before it was announced by Buckingham Palace at 6pm on Monday.

The Palace said doctors discovered the cancer during a medical procedure for an enlarged prostate last month. Sources have suggested that the cancer is in a different part of the King’s body but was discovered during the surgery last week. 

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: ‘During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer.

‘His Majesty has today commenced a schedule of regular treatments, during which time he has been advised by doctors to postpone public-facing duties. Throughout this period, His Majesty will continue to undertake State business and official paperwork as usual.

‘The King is grateful to his medical team for their swift intervention, which was made possible thanks to his recent hospital procedure. He remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.

‘His Majesty has chosen to share his diagnosis to prevent speculation and in the hope it may assist public understanding for all those around the world who are affected by cancer.’

The palace said the King ‘looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible’, but it is not yet known whether it will affect his attendance at events such as those marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day in June.

Business as usual: Princess Anne has continued her royal engagements as the King undergoes treatment for cancer and the Princess of Wales recovers from abdominal surgery

Business as usual: Princess Anne has continued her royal engagements as the King undergoes treatment for cancer and the Princess of Wales recovers from abdominal surgery

The Princess Royal smiles as she speaks with an specialist underwater explosive ordinance disposal operator for the Royal Navy, during her visit to the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Regiment at St George's Barracks today

The Princess Royal smiles as she speaks with an specialist underwater explosive ordinance disposal operator for the Royal Navy, during her visit to the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Regiment at St George’s Barracks today

Prince William returned to public duties today. Here, he is pictured awarding Brigadier Tobias Lambert an OBE

Prince William returned to public duties today. Here, he is pictured awarding Brigadier Tobias Lambert an OBE

A helicopter was pictured landing at Buckingham Palace to take Charles and Camilla back to Sandringham

A helicopter was pictured landing at Buckingham Palace to take Charles and Camilla back to Sandringham

The monarch's Sikorsky S-76C chopper landed at Sandringham around 4.20pm yesterday after a flight of less than an hour

The monarch’s Sikorsky S-76C chopper landed at Sandringham around 4.20pm yesterday after a flight of less than an hour

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are seen leaving Clarence House on Tuesday morning

Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are seen leaving Clarence House on Tuesday morning

King Charles and Queen Camilla at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, on Sunday

King Charles and Queen Camilla at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, on Sunday

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: 'During The King's recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer'

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: ‘During The King’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer’

Experts hope that the diagnosis will bring some kind of reconciliation between Harry and his father and brother

Experts hope that the diagnosis will bring some kind of reconciliation between Harry and his father and brother

The monarch, 75, received treatment for an enlarged prostate last week, spending three nights at the London Clinic private hospital

The monarch, 75, received treatment for an enlarged prostate last week, spending three nights at the London Clinic private hospital

It is understood he will continue to receive red boxes and process state documents during treatment and there are no plans to appoint Counsellors of State.

A palace spokesman said: ‘Regrettably, a number of the King’s forthcoming public engagements will have to be rearranged or postponed.

‘His Majesty would like to apologise to all those who may be disappointed or inconvenienced as a consequence.’

Despite the major concerns over Charles’ health, MP Chris Bryant, who had surgery for skin cancer in March 2019, told Sky News:  ‘I think we should all calm down [about the King]. Cancer is not a death sentence.

‘The worst day was that first night. It does get better.

‘With my treatment they cut a chunk out of the back of my head as you know. It was all very frightening and I’m still here.’

Charles has postponed all public-facing duties, but is continuing with behind-the-scenes work on his red boxes of state papers.

The confirmation of William’s return to official engagements will be seen as an attempt to signal stability within the monarchy despite the difficult times facing the royals.

William, the Queen and the Princess Royal will be the key royals holding the fort, along with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.

When he was discharged from hospital last Monday, the King appeared steady on his feet as he walked out of the London Clinic in Marylebone with Queen Camilla by his side

When he was discharged from hospital last Monday, the King appeared steady on his feet as he walked out of the London Clinic in Marylebone with Queen Camilla by his side

The 75-year-old monarch left the London Clinic last Monday with Queen Camilla by his side

The 75-year-old monarch left the London Clinic last Monday with Queen Camilla by his side

The King was visited by Queen Camilla four times when he was in hospital. They are pictured here leaving the London Clinic on January 29

 The King was visited by Queen Camilla four times when he was in hospital. They are pictured here leaving the London Clinic on January 29

The prince carried out an investiture at Windsor Castle this morning – which is one of his own regular duties – where former England footballer Ellen White was among those receiving honours.

William, who is president of the Football Association, will make the record-scoring Lioness an MBE for services to football.

Other recipients due at the ceremony include David Shreeve – who co-founded an environmental action group with TV botanist David Bellamy – and Francis Dickinson – who solved an 80-year-old maritime mystery by locating the wreck of a submarine which was lost at sea during the Second World War.

In the evening, William will attend the gala fundraising dinner for London’s Air Ambulance Charity in central London in his role as the organisation’s patron.

William made Edward Harley, the Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire, a Commander of the Order of the British Empire

William made Edward Harley, the Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire, a Commander of the Order of the British Empire

England Women's record goalscorer Ellen White is awarded an MBE by Prince William at Windsor Castle

England Women’s record goalscorer Ellen White is awarded an MBE by Prince William at Windsor Castle

Princess Anne carried out four different engagements yesterday, travelling from Gloucestershire to Windsor to Nottinghamshire and then London

Princess Anne carried out four different engagements yesterday, travelling from Gloucestershire to Windsor to Nottinghamshire and then London

Princess Anne

Princess Anne

The Princess Royal is also out and about today at St George’s Barracks in Bicester

The gala dinner is raising funds for London’s Air Ambulance Charity’s Up Against Time appeal, which is seeking £15 million to replace the service’s helicopter fleet by the autumn.

William is a former air ambulance pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance and during the event will meet crew members, former patients and supporters before delivering a short speech.

Anne held the fort on the royal engagements front yesterday, carrying out an investiture on behalf of the King at Windsor Castle before visiting family-run GH Hurt & Son in Nottingham which has provided shawls for royal newborns for more than 70 years.

She is also back out today visiting the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Regiment at St George’s Barracks in Bicester. The Princess Royal is Colonel in Chief of The Royal Logistical Corps.

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