Prince Harry 'worried' about King Charles, looking to 'make amends' with UK trip: ex-butler

Prince Harry is concerned about the health of his father, King Charles, and is planning to visit the UK in order to show his support and possibly mend their strained relationship, according to his former butler.

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Concern for King Charles' Health

Prince Harry is reportedly worried about the health of his father, King Charles, who has recently been diagnosed with cancer following surgery.

Grant Harrold, the monarch's former butler, believes that Harry's urgent trip to London is a gesture of support to his father during this difficult time.

Harrold also suggests that the visit could potentially lead to a reconciliation between Harry and his brother, Prince William.

Positive Outcomes from a Negative Situation

According to Harrold, the Duke of Sussex's visit to the UK could have positive implications for the strained relationship between him and Prince William.

He believes that their conversations during this time could open up discussions and potentially lead to a way forward for the brothers.

Harrold sees the situation as an opportunity for the two to come together and support their father while navigating their differences.

Harry's Arrival in London

Prince Harry arrived in London on Tuesday without his wife, Meghan Markle, in order to be with his father.

He is expected to go directly from the airport to see King Charles, who has just started outpatient cancer treatment.

The visit comes as a surprise to many, as Harry's relationship with the royal family has been strained since his and Meghan's departure from official royal duties.

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Plans and Discussions

While the details of Harry's stay in the UK are unknown, there are discussions and meetings happening behind closed doors regarding his father's treatment and recovery.

Harrold explains that there will be a plan in place for the next six months and how the royal family will step in to support King Charles.

Although there will be no public engagements during this time, the monarch will continue to handle his duties while focusing on his health.