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GB News host Andrew Pierce has claimed that it is "not a coincidence" that Harry and Meghan were "downgraded" on the Buckingham Palace website the day after Kate filmed her heartfelt video.
Last week the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's pictures and biographies briefly vanished off the site. They then reappeared half an hour later in a joint biography at the bottom of the page.
This came just days before Kate recorded a heartfelt video revealing that she has been diagnosed with cancer.
Harry and Meghan Markle are understood to have made contact with William and Kate "privately" on Friday night following Kate's announcement. The possibility of Harry flying back to the UK, like he did when he found out about King Charles's cancer diagnosis, is unknown.
Kate shares her cancer diagnosis with the world
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Sources told the New York Post that the Sussexes had "no idea" about Kate's cancer diagnosis.
Speaking on Britain's Newsroom Andrew said: "Last week it was announced that they'd been downgraded on the Buckingham Palace website. It is not a coincidence.
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"It is not a coincidence because the Princess of Wales filmed that video on Wednesday and that announcement about them being downgraded was on Thursday. So it all happened at the same time. They've just made it clear in case people think Harry and Meghan can come back. No, it's not happening.
"There's no chance of it happening because they are not working members of the Royal Family anymore. They've made their decision and that's it."
Meghan and Harry were downgraded on the website
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Instead of the lengthy individual bios the duo had before, now, the pair share a short-and-sweet joint profile together.
It has been suggested that the palace press office was slowly updating the website following the death of Queen Elizabeth and would get round to it in time'.
Sources said the changes "should not be seen as a snub, but a long overdue update."
In her video message Kate spoke of “an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family”, as she revealed the heartbreaking moment she and William contemplated breaking the news to their young children.
Andrew said that it is not a coincidence
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The Princess did not reveal what type of cancer she is suffering from, but confirmed she has begun a course of preventative chemotherapy, which started in February.
Kensington Palace said Kate continued to have a positive mindset for her recovery and is in good spirits.
The Princess said she had assured her children that she is “well and getting stronger every day”
Kate described her plight as “a huge shock” and confirmed she had, together with her William, 41, personally broken the news to their children – but told them: “I am going to be ok.”