The Duke of Sussex opened up on spending time with King Charles during a new TV interview
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Prince Harry is reportedly prepared for a temporary return to the Royal Family set-up to help King Charles following the monarch's cancer diagnosis.
The Duke of Sussex flew to the UK last week and held a 45-minute meeting with the King after being informed of his father's diagnosis.
Harry confirmed in a US TV interview yesterday that he would return to the UK throughout 2024 to see King Charles as much as possible.
The King and his youngest son are said to have shared multiple "warm exchanges" since the monarch's cancer diagnosis.
Prince Harry is reportedly prepared for a temporary return to the Royal Family set-up to help King Charles following the monarch's cancer diagnosis.
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The Duke of Sussex has now told his friends that he is prepared to take on a temporary role in the Royal Family to help his father while he is unwell, according to The Times.
On Thursday, Harry confirmed that he will return to the UK soon as he intends to see his family "as much as he can".
The royal stated he has many trips planned to go back and see his family.
Harry told Good Morning America: "I have got many trips planned that will take me through the UK or back to the UK so I will my family as much as I can."
Harry confirmed that he will return to the UK soon as he intends to see his family "as much as he can".
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The Duke of Sussex was asked: "What is your outlook on his [the King's] health?"
He replied: "That stays between me and him."
Prince Harry also discussed the time he spent with King Charles last week after the monarch was diagnosed with cancer.
The Duke of Sussex appeared to leave the door open for reconciliation with senior members of the Royal Family amid his ongoing feud with his brother Prince William.
Prince Harry discussed the time he spent with King Charles last week after the monarch was diagnosed with cancer.
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Harry said that an illness can bring a family together.
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The royal said: "Look, I love my family.
"The fact that I was able to get on a plane and go and see him and spend any time with him, I'm grateful for that."
Harry added that an illness can bring a family together.
He said: "Throughout all these families I see it on a day-to-day basis, again, the strength of the family unit coming together. I think any illness, any sickness brings families together."