Maria Sierra London
London
Updated Wednesday, February 7, 2024-15:53
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Where has Prince Harry
been
after visiting his father, Charles III, on Tuesday afternoon? What did he do until he took the flight
back to California?
Have you tried to
reconcile
with his British family? These are the million-dollar questions that the UK tabloids have been asking since they
lost track
of the "prodigal son" after he met with King Charles at his London residence at
Clarence House.
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The Duke barely
spent 24 hours in the London capital.
He
urgently
traveled from California to London as soon as his father personally informed him that he has cancer. The king also
directly informed his heir,
William, and his
brothers
of an ailment, the nature of which has not been made known, although it will keep him away from public events 18 months after acceding to the throne.
Television stations identified the
convoy of vehicles that picked up Harry at
Heathrow
airport
, where he landed around noon on Tuesday from an
overnight transatlantic flight
. The prince was later photographed in the back seat of a Land Rover,
serious and staring off
to the side, near Clarence House, on Mall Avenue.
Father and son met for
between half an hour and 45 minutes,
according to various anonymous palace sources. From that moment on, the media
differed on the next movements
of the rebel
royal
and former captain of the Armed Forces, with experience in combat operations in Afghanistan.
The Daily Telegraph
states that
he left Clarence House,
in a vehicle without a police escort, at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday (an hour more on the Peninsula), heading down the Mall towards
Buckingham Palace.
The official car of Charles III and Queen Camilla would follow the same route five minutes later. It was the first time
the king had been seen
since he began cancer treatment.
Minutes later, a helicopter transported the kings from the lawn of the palatial headquarters
to Sandringham House,
the Windsor residence in the county of Norfolk. Some speculate that Harry could have
taken advantage of the same flight
to prolong his stay with the convalescent monarch at the estate in eastern England, away from the media spotlight.
This hypothesis lost strength when
the duke was spotted at Heathrow a few minutes ago,
waiting to board the plane back to his home in
Montecito
. Neither the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan, nor the two children, Archie and Lilibet, traveled to London on this
frugal visit.
According to the tabloid The Mail, the duke was banned from royal residences
and most likely stayed
in a London hotel.
He already had to spend the night in a
commercial suite
during his previous trip to England, last September, on the occasion of the Well Child awards gala, a foundation to help sick and disabled children that he sponsors.
No media doubts Harry's desire to reconcile with his
British
family
. The speed with which he has visited Charles gives
cause for alarm about the
king's health and is interpreted as a step towards normalizing the relationship. Communication between the two brothers seems to be more blocked and the
fraternal reunion has been ruled out
from the official agenda.
This is the message that Guillermo's spokespersons have conveyed to the media:
"There are no visible plans"
on this occasion. The Prince of Wales is focused on caring for his
also convalescent wife, Kate,
and on replacing his father at in-person events that he should not attend due to medical advice.