The King is said to be "wholly positive about his treatment" and is looking forward returning to public duties as soon as possible
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Prince Harry is set to catch a flight to the UK today following King Charles's cancer diagnosis.
Buckingham Palace announced on Monday evening that the King has been diagnosed with cancer.
A source close to the Duke of Sussex confirmed that Harry would be returning to the UK to support his father.
They added that King Charles had spoken to his youngest son following his cancer diagnosis.
King Charles has spoken to his youngest son following his cancer diagnosis.
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Prince Harry will fly to London today, according to the Mail, as he rushes to be by his father's side.
ITV's Lorraine praised Prince Harry following the news that the Duke of Sussex was returning to England.
She also called for the end of the Royal Family feud in the wake of the King's cancer diagnosis.
A source close to the Duke of Sussex confirmed that Harry would be returning to the UK to support his father.
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Lorraine wrote: "Families need to come together at times like this - good that Prince Harry coming over to see his dad.
"Hopefully bridges can be rebuilt."
Buckingham Palace is not sharing any further details on the King's diagnosis.
A royal aide told the Mail: "No further details are being shared at this stage, but His Majesty is receiving expert care and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible."
Buckingham Palace is not sharing any further details on the King's diagnosis.
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Buckingham Palace announced the King has been diagnosed with cancer.
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While a royal source said regarding the monarch's decision to go public with his diagnosis: "The King has elected to make his diagnosis public once the schedule of treatment had begun, noting that as Prince of Wales, he was patron of a number of cancer-related charities.
"In this capacity, His Majesty has often spoken publicly in support of cancer patients, their loved ones and the wonderful health professionals who help care for them.
"His Majesty is grateful to his medical team for their expert care and swift intervention, is wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible."