
Prince Harry has broken his silence after visiting his father, Charles III, who is suffering from cancer. In an interview for "Good Morning America", the prince said that he loves his family and thinks that cases of illness bring families together.

"Listen, I love my family," said the Duke of Sussex in front of moderator Will Reeve. "The fact that I had the opportunity to get on that plane and go see him and spend time with him makes me feel very grateful."
Reeve asked the prince if Charles' diagnosis with cancer could be the impetus to reconcile the royal family, and Harry replied: "Of course! Yes, I am convinced. I think that every illness brings families together."

Harry added that he will visit his father as often as he can.
On February 5, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles III was suffering from cancer, not revealing the type, but assured the public and the media that it was not prostate cancer.

It was written in the statement that the king is positive about the treatments he will receive and that he wants to return to the public as soon as possible.
In the meantime, he will postpone public appearances. The king, 75, returned to London on Monday morning. Although public events will be suspended for him, the king will continue to play his role and conduct private meetings.
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