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Prince Harry says he has “other trips” planned to Britain after telling US television he “loves his family” and hopes King Charles’ cancer diagnosis will have a “reunifying effect”.

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Harry, 39, added that he will try

Prince Harry has said he has “other trips” planned to the UK, after telling US television that he hopes his father’s cancer diagnosis will have a “reunifying effect”.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, spent the last few days in Whistler, Canada, with his wife Meghan to attend the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers One Year To Go winter training camp.

The couple was followed by cameras and a Good Morning America television crew.

Harry told them he “loved his family” and “got on a plane” to visit the King “as soon as he could” after speaking on the phone about his cancer diagnosis.

The Prince added that he will try to “stop and see the family as much as I can” and said he had other trips and plans that would take him to the UK.

The royals are expected to return to Britain in May for a service at St Paul’s Cathedral to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.

Harry, 39, added that he will try to “stop and see the family as much as I can” and said he had other trips and plans that will take him to the UK.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, spent the last few days in Whistler, Canada, with his wife Meghan to attend the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers One Year To Go winter training camp.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, spent the last few days in Whistler, Canada, with his wife Meghan to attend the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers One Year To Go winter training camp.

Harry told them he 'loved his family and 'got on a plane' to visit the King 'as soon as he could' after speaking on the phone about his cancer diagnosis.

Harry told them he “loved his family and got on a plane” to visit the King “as soon as he could” after speaking on the phone about his cancer diagnosis.

He was in the United Kingdom last Tuesday, after it was announced that his father, King Charles, 75, had cancer. He was discovered by doctors when the monarch was being treated for an enlarged prostate, but his specific diagnosis is unknown.

The duke, 39, flew to London on a 10-hour British Airways commercial flight from Los Angeles to Heathrow on Tuesday, arriving at the royal residence at 2:42 p.m.

He then spent about 45 minutes chatting with his father, in what is believed to be his first proper contact in 15 months.

When asked by GMA host Will Reeve what the Duke’s trip to the reunion was like for him “emotionally,” Harry responded: “Look, I love my family.” “I’m grateful for the fact that I was able to get on a plane and go see him and spend time with him.”

While in Whistler, the Prince enjoyed a thrill-filled ride down a skeleton bobsled track, where he reached speeds of 61 mph.

Reeve, son of the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, who was paralyzed in 1995, said: “I have also found in my own life that one type of illness in the family can have a galvanizing or reunifying effect for a family.” Is that possible in this case?

Speaking exclusively to Reeve from the ski resort of Whistler, Canada, Harry responded: ‘Absolutely. If I’m sure.

‘In all these families I see, once again, on a daily basis, the strength of the family unit coming together. I believe that any illness, any illness, brings families together. “I see it again and again and that makes me very happy.”

He also said he had “considered” becoming a U.S. citizen since moving to California, but added that his perspective on his father’s health “remains between him and me.”

While Meghan didn’t take part in the sledding fun at the Whistler Sliding Center in British Columbia, she was able to enjoy every aspect of her husband’s ride as he stepped off the sleigh, before enthusiastically re-enacting his thrilling ride for his wife and Invictus. volunteers after getting off.

After the high-speed finish, the pair met and greeted athletes preparing to perform at next year’s event on a platform overlooking the track.

Among the athletes waiting to be featured were Canadian veteran and mental health advocate Mark Beare, Estonian former soldier and amputee Rasmus Penno, and Nigerian weightlifter and former soldier Peacemaker Azuegbulam.

Will Reeve and Prince Harry: full transcript

  • Willpower local judge: ‘How did you find out that the King was sick?
  • The prince Harry: ‘I spoke with him.’
  • local judge: ‘And what did you do then?
  • Harry: ‘I got on a plane and went to see him as soon as I could.’
  • local judge: ‘How was that visit for you, emotionally?’
  • Harry: ‘Um, look, I love my family. “I’m grateful for the fact that I was able to get on a plane and go see him and spend time with him.”
  • local judge: ‘What is your perspective on your health?
  • Harry: “That’s between him and me.”
  • local judge: ‘An illness in the family can have a galvanizing or reunifying effect for a family. Is that possible in this case?
  • Harry: ‘Absolutely. If I’m sure. In all these families I see day by day, once again, the strength of the family unit coming together. I believe that any illness, any illness, brings families together. “I see it again and again and that makes me very happy.”
  • local judge: ‘Just physically being in California, how have you processed the fact that there’s so much going on with your family and where you come from?’
  • Harry: ‘I have my own family, like we all do, right? My family and my life in California are what they are. I have other trips planned that would take me through the UK or back to the UK. I’ll stop by and see my family as much as I can.’
  • local judge: ‘That’s my next question, right, your family. How is Harry the dad?
  • Harry: ‘How’s what?
  • local judge: ‘How’s Harry’s dad?’
  • Harry: “I can not tell you”.
  • local judge: ‘Is that top secret? Actually? Preparing lunches.
  • Harry: ‘It’s top secret. No, the children are very well. The children are growing up like all children, very, very fast. They both have an incredible sense of humor, make us laugh, and keep us grounded every day, like most kids do. So I’m very grateful to be a father.”
  • local judge: ‘How are you enjoying your time living in the US?’
  • Harry: ‘It’s amazing. I love every day.’
  • local judge: ‘Do you feel American?’
  • Harry: ‘Hey, do I feel American? No. I don’t know how I feel.
  • local judge: ‘Would you think about becoming a citizen?
  • Harry: ‘I have considered it, yes.’
  • local judge: ‘Yeah? What would stop you from doing it?
  • Harry: ‘I have no idea. I’m standing here next to it with these guys. “U.S. citizenship is a thought that has crossed my mind, but it’s certainly not something that is a high priority for me right now.”
  • local judge: ‘Other than Invictus, what keeps you busy when you’re away from home?’
  • Harry: ‘All. Everything in the house, everything outside the house. The mission continues. Every element of the work continues. Before you know it, February of next year, this time of year, this time we’ll be here doing this all over again. I hope you are here. And we’re going to have all of Whistler and hopefully all of Canada screaming at these guys for some epic games.”

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