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Prince William is set to speak at a charity Black and White gala in honour of London's Air Ambulance tonight.
The Prince of Wales - who served as an air ambulance pilot in East Anglia - has been patron of the organisation since 2020.
Speaking in the run up to the event, the group said: 'We look forward to welcoming all of our guests for this special night where we hope to raise vital funds to help us to replace our helicopters so we can continue to save lives across London.'
The Princess of Wales was cared for in hospital by two 'amazing and kind' Filipino nurses, her husband William revealed today to an MBE recipient.
William, who is now the monarchy's most prominent public figure, handed out more than 50 honours on behalf of the King as he recuperates at Sandringham after his first cancer treatment and Kate stays at home following abdominal surgery.
The Prince of Wales, who was wearing an RAF uniform, chatted warmly with recipients including Patricia Spruce, who was made an MBE for her work recruiting foreign medics for the NHS.
Ms Spruce revealed afterwards that she had asked William about his wife. Taking to LinkedIn, she wrote: 'Prince William said that Katherine had two Filipino nurses looking after her and they were amazing and kind.'
Downing Street took the unusual step of confirming details about a personal phone call between Rishi Sunak and the King this evening, where the Prime Minister is likely to have wished Charles well, ahead of their regular audiences resuming on February 21.
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said earlier: 'We don't in general and we are not going to get into the habit of commenting on the PM's conversations with the King.
'But we have agreed with the Palace in this specific instance to confirm that they will be speaking on the phone later.'
Prince Harry's flying visit to the UK shows how deep the royal rift has actually become, royal experts have claimed.
The Duke of Sussex returned to Heathrow this afternoon, just 24 hours after a transatlantic dash to see King Charles III in London following the monarch's shock cancer diagnosis.
And the nature of his trip, in which he shared a 'brief 45 minute meeting' with the King and Camilla and is not believed to have seen his brother William or sister-in-law Kate Middleton, shows how bad things have really become, royal expert Jennie Bond said.
The Duke is not believed to have seen his brother William or sister-in-law Kate Middleton, who is recovering from her abdominal surgery and on extended leave.
Harry had flown more than 5,000 miles yesterday from Los Angeles to London after his father informed him of his devastating diagnosis. It was their first formal meeting in person since the late Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in September 2022.
And this afternoon the Duke of Sussex returned to Heathrow this afternoon, just 24 hours after being driven from the same airport to Clarence House under a police escort yesterday.
Harry, 39, arrived just before 2pm - and if he is on board British Airways flight 269, due to leave at 3.05pm, he will be back in Los Angeles for 6.30pm local time.
Prince Harry is believed to have stayed at a luxury London hotel last night after flying to the UK from his home in California to visit his cancer-stricken father.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, flew more than 5,000 miles yesterday from his home in California to London for what ended up being a 45-minute meeting the King.
Harry did not spend the night in any royal residence, because he is effectively homeless on UK soil since his eviction from Frogmore Cottage last year, and his feud with Prince William meant no invitation was forthcoming from his brother.
But while he may no longer have a home in the UK, the royal has stayed close to various pals - most of whom are London based - which begs the question, why did no one put him up?
Take Mark Dyer, for example, the former equerry who has been described as Harry's 'second father'.
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The Prince of Wales has retuned to royal duties after his wife's abdominal operation and is now the monarchy's most prominent public figure following the King's cancer diagnosis.
For some time William, as heir to the throne, will be the leading member of the royal family at official events across the country as his father receives treatment.
William began his working day by hosting an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, awarding honours like CBEs, OBEs and MBEs to recipients, and during Wednesday evening he will attend a gala fundraising dinner for London's Air Ambulance Charity.
The King's cancer treatment as an outpatient started earlier this week, and he returned, with the Queen, to his Sandringham home in Norfolk on Tuesday after seeing Harry.
Charles has postponed all public-facing duties, but is continuing with behind-the-scenes work on his red boxes of state papers.
The royal family has partnered with several leading cancer charities to promote support for those suffering from cancer and their loved ones.
In two posts on its social media pages, the royal family collaborated with Macmillan Cancer Support and Maggie's Centres less than 48 hours since the shock news from Buckingham Palace that King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer.
The diagnosis was revealed on Monday night, with the monarch already starting outpatient treatment for the cancer, which has reportedly been spotted 'early'.
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Royal commentator Phil Dampier gave MailOnline a damnding verdict on the prospect of Harry and Charles meeting up again.
He said: 'I don't think anybody knows at the moment not even themselves. It's a first step - it's a break the ice sort of meeting - Harry would have been anxious to find out how the King is - and take it from there.
'I think the most important thing is when he returns to California none of this conversation with the King becomes public.
'The trust will have gone if he starts leaking things. If after a few weeks nothing has been leaked the trust will return.
'I'd say the jury is out. This is his last chance to regain some trust.'
Lioness Ellen White is among the MBE recipients who have praised the Prince of Wales after he rerturned to royal duties to carry out an investiture ceremony today.
White said: 'Prince William put me at ease. I send my best wishes to the King and Kate'.
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It was a visit filled with poignancy: a popular future king meeting a disgraced former king.
In October 1970, the 21-year-old Prince Charles met his great-uncle, the erstwhile Edward VIII, at his Paris home.
The Duke of Windsor, then 76, was just a year away from being diagnosed with the throat cancer that would go on to kill him in May 1972.
But if Charles, who is now grappling with his own cancer diagnosis, had hoped that Edward might become a kind of mentor, he was to be disappointed.
For he later wrote in his diary of the duke's 'most dreadful American guests' and how he was 'relieved to escape' his home after just 45 minutes.
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An NHS nurse who met King Charles at a Marie Curie hospice event said the openness the monarch has shown around his cancer diagnosis is 'absolutely fantastic' as she wished him a 'full recovery'.
Michelle Beaver, 51, a cardiology nurse at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, met the King twice in 2019: first in Liverpool at the 60th anniversary of the Marie Curie Hospice, of which Charles is a patron; and again at a garden party held at Buckingham Palace which Ms Beaver was invited to attend.
She said Charles was 'really down to earth' and 'made everyone feel special', adding that the awareness he has raised around getting checked for signs of cancer has been 'absolutely fantastic'.
'I thought it was really good because it got awareness out there and I believe men going to get their prostate checked went up massively which was absolutely fantastic' Ms Beaver, who has worked within the NHS for 32 years, said.
'He's had the tests and getting dealt with and hopefully he'll make a full recovery.'
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will have his weekly audience with the King over the phone following Charles III's cancer diagnosis, Downing Street has confirmed.
Number 10 took the unusual step of revealing details about the audience following an agreement with Buckingham Palace to disclose the information this afternoon.
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: 'We don't in general and we are not going to get into the habit of commenting on the PM's conversations with the King.
'But we have agreed with the Palace in this specific instance to confirm that they will be speaking on the phone later.'
The King's cancer treatment as an outpatient started earlier this week, and he returned with Queen Camilla to his Sandringham home in Norfolk yesterday after seeing his son Prince Harry, who has flown back to the UK from California.
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Prince Harry has been pictured arriving at Heathrow Airport a little over 24 hours after he touched down in London.
The Duke of Sussex cleared his diary to rush to the UK on Tuesday after hearing of his father's cancer diagnosis.
The King telephoned Prince Harry to tell him the news personally, it is understood.
Prince Harry is making his way back to California after a transatlantic dash to see his father King Charles III in London following the monarch's shock cancer diagnosis.
The Duke of Sussex returned to Heathrow this afternoon, having been escorted to Clarence House in a police escort from the same airport yesterday.
Harry flew into London on a ten-hour flight from Los Angeles and arrived at the royal residence at 2.42pm yesterday before spending around 45 minutes with Charles.
They had a 'brief meeting' before the King and Camilla were driven to Buckingham Palace where a helicopter was waiting to take them back to Sandringham in Norfolk.
Harry, 39, had flown more than 5,000 miles yesterday from Los Angeles to London after his father informed him of his devastating diagnosis. It was their first formal meeting in person since the late Queen Elizabeth II's funeral in September 2022.
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The Royal Family has shared several posts on its Instagram page in collaboration with cancer charities including Macmillan.
The post with Macmillan reads: 'We hope that by sharing his diagnosis so publicly, His Majesty The King will encourage others to reach out for support if they are concerned about cancer.
'If you have any possible signs or symptoms, speak to your GP to get them checked out.
'If you’re looking for cancer information or support, visit our website, or call our Support Line on 0808 808 00 00. We offer specialist, confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones.
'If you need to talk, we’ll listen.'
Prince Harry's brief meeting with King Charles has renewed hopes of a royal truce - but with the Duke's relationship with William still 'incredibly broken', an old confidant is being touted as the one man who could build a bridge between the brothers.
Harry met his father for the first time in 17 months yesterday – for just 45 minutes – following the King's cancer diagnosis. Their brief meeting took place at Clarence House, with Charles emerging soon after looking remarkably fresh and cheerful.
But hopes of a broader familial reconciliation were quickly scotched, with a source close to the Prince of Wales making it abundantly clear that he had 'no plans' to see his younger brother.
William, 41, is now completely estranged from his 39-year-old sibling following several years of vicious attacks against the monarchy, including personal criticism of himself and his wife, Kate, in his searing biography, Spare.
Yet a source has pointed out a mutual friend who might be able to act as a bridge between the brothers - the former Welsh Guards officer turned royal equerry Mark Dyer.
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King Charles will continue his weekly audience with the Prime Minister and speak with Rishi Sunak on the telephone, it has been confirmed.
Less than 48 hours after his cancer diagnosis was confirmed, the King shows no siogn of slowing down his constitutional engagements.
Downing Street took the unusual step of confirming details about Rishi Sunak's audience with the King following an agreement with Buckingham Palace to disclose the information.
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: 'We don't in general and we are not going to get into the habit of commenting on the PM's conversations with the King.
'But we have agreed with the Palace in this specific instance to confirm that they will be speaking on the phone later.'
Princess Anne appeared in high spirits as she visited The Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Regiment at St George's Barracks in Bicester, today.
The Princess Royal, 73, was immaculately dressed in a pillar-box red coat, which she debuted in 2005, and knee-high leather boots.
Anne met with Royal Navy personnel, who showed her an explosive device and next generation weapons - and was even greeted by a protection dog.
The royal wrapped up against the chill in a pink paisley scarf and suede gloves, while her hair was swept back into her signature voluminous style.
Princess Anne, who is Colonel in Chief of The Royal Logistical Corps, continues to carry out royal duties following King Charles' cancer diagnosis.
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Former England footballer Ellen White said she sent her 'best wishes' to the King when speaking with the Prince of Wales at an investiture ceremony.
William, who is president of the Football Association, made the record-scoring Lioness an MBE for services to football.
Asked about her conversation with the prince, she said: 'I sent my best wishes to the King.
'I just think, you know, it must be a difficult time for the family.
'He was really lovely.'
She said: 'It was a really nice conversation. I've met him a couple of times, he definitely puts you at ease.'
Hopes are growing of a reconciliation between Prince Harry and the royal family as experts warn him to stay in the UK and keep his meetings with the King private.
Harry flew 5,000 miles from California yesterday to see his father for 45 minutes following the King's shock cancer diagnosis.But while Harry's transatlantic dash raised hopes he will continue to heal wounds with his family, there hasn't been 'any sign' of a reunion between the Duke of Sussex and his brother Prince William.
Royal expert Phil Dampier gave MailOnline his thoughts on the prospect of Harry and Charles meeting up again.
He said: 'I don't think anybody knows at the moment not even themselves. It's a first step - it's a break the ice sort of meeting - Harry would have been anxious to find out how the King is - and take it from there.'
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One of England's Lionesses Ellen White has been awarded an MBE in a ceremony conducted by Prince William this morning.
White, 34, was a member of the Euro-winning squad and is England's record goal scorer.
She competed in three World Cups on behalf of the Lionesses, but retired prior to the 2023 tournament.
King Charles reportedly '100 percent' supports his son Prince William's return to royal duties at his own pace in the aftermath of his wife's abdominal surgery.
A source said: 'The King adores Catherine and thinks she is doing a wonderful job. He understands that family comes first.'
The King has been spending an increasing amount of time at Windsor Castle since his accession, often staying over on Sunday evenings, affording him more time with his son and young grandchildren to whom he is growing ever closer.
William, who now lives in Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Estate, a short walk from the castle, also often uses rooms in the historic royal residence for meetings.
The Princess of Wales was unexpectedly admitted to hospital last month for what has been described only as 'abdominal surgery'.
She spent two weeks in The London Clinic, where the King also underwent his prostate operation, and she is unlikely to start undertaking royal duties again until after Easter.
Aides said at the time that her husband had cancelled all his forthcoming engagements to be by her side and support their children Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, eight and five-year-old Prince Louis.
While they did not put a timeline on it, sources suggested the Prince would remain at Windsor with them for 'several weeks'.
Prince William returned to royal duties today by leading an investiture ceremony at Windsor while Kate recovers from abdominal surgery and Charles recuperates at Sandringham after his first cancer treatment.
William is handing out more than 50 honours, including one to former England women's footballer Ellen White, 34, in a ceremony that would have been carried out by his father.
The Prince of Wales was last seen outside The London Clinic on January 18 after visiting his wife, who is set to be out of the public eye until at least Easter.
Prince Harry arrived in London yesterday and had a 'brief meeting' with Charles at Clarence House, but sources close to William have made it clear he has 'no plans' to see his estranged brother.
William will appear at a charity gala tonight, where he is expected to speak about his father's charity diagnosis for the first time. He may also thank wellwishers and discuss what the Royal Family have been through in recent days.
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As Prince William broke his cover on Wednesday and handed out honours, he was pictured smiling and laughing - despite the double blow of his father's and wife's health struggles.
With King Charles diagnosed with a form of cancer and his wife out of action until at least Easter following abdominal surgery, the heir to the throne is currently going through a 'scary time', royal experts have said.
But as he made Brigadier Tobias Lambert an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, the Prince put on a brave face as he carried on with his duties as normal.
As the Princess Royal embarks on another bumper day of public duties today, MailOnline takes a look back at her non-stop tour of the UK on Tuesday.
Despite the announcement of her brother's cancer diagnosis, Anne left her home in Gloucestershire and took part in visits in London, Windsor and Nottingham.
She handed out honours, visited a community centre, gave a speech at the Science Museum and barely stopped for a sandwich!
The King may have been advised by doctors to stop meeting with the public and take time to recover as he is treated for cancer, but those close to him say the 'workaholic' will find the instructions 'frustrating' - having always been a hands-on member of the royal family.
While cancelling all his public engagements, Charles is insisting on carrying on with his 'red boxes' of paperwork and he may even conduct a small number of face-to-face private meetings.
But the King will now spend the vast majority of his time in the countryside.
He is expected to return to London on a weekly basis, for business and to meet with prime minister, as well as his privy council meetings. He will also be continuing treatment for cancer in London.
The King will also have the option of conducting meetings over a secure telephone line or video-link, to best accommodate his recovery.
Prince William 'didn't want to take on extra responsibilities' while Kate Middleton recovers from surgery and is going through a 'scary time' following King Charles' cancer diagnosis, a royal expert has claimed.
The father-of-three postponed his public engagements last month when it was announced that the Princess of Wales, 41, had undergone planned abdominal surgery.
Speaking to Ok!, royal expert Jennie Bond said King Charles' shock cancer diagnosis has come at a difficult time for the Wales family.
She explained: 'This is not a time in which he wanted to take on extra responsibilities, and it's not a time when he wanted really to contemplate the fact that one day in the very foreseeable future he is going to be a monarch.
'This is a time in his life where we know when he just wants to be a hands on dad and a very supportive husband. He’ll feel somewhat besieged by his wife being ill and now his father having cancer - this is a scary time for him.'
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Today's investitures ceremony at Windsor will be William's first appearance since Kate Middleton went into hospital for abdominal surgery last month.
The Prince was last seen outside The London Clinic after visiting his wife on January 18 - and she is set to be out of the public eye until at least Easter.
At today's investiture, due to start at 11am, William will hand out more than 50 honours, including one to former England women's footballer Ellen White, 34.
In the evening, he will attend the London Air Ambulance annual fundraising gala in central London. He has been the charity's patron since 2020.
The dinner is being held in support of the charity's largest ever fundraiser, hoping to produce £15million to replace its helicopter fleet.
King Charles arrived at Sandringham for the first time yesterday after his cancer diagnosis on the anniversary of his grandfather's death.
Charles arrived back at the Norfolk country house with Queen Camilla after meeting his son Prince Harry for less than an hour in their first face-to-face encounter for nine months.
His arrival back at the royal residency fell on the same day that King George VI died 72 years ago.
The father of Queen Elizabeth II passed away in his sleep at Sandringham at the age of 56 on February 6, 1952, after suffering from lung cancer.
The condition was kept secret from the King himself, who died five months after having part of his left lung removed.
Continuing with her visit to St George's barracks in Bicester on Wednesday, the Princess Anne appeared to put the family's health concerns to one side.
She was seen smiling as she spoke with an underwater explosive ordinance disposal operator for the Royal Navy, before she was shown an explosive device by Lieutenant Darren Powell.
The princess appeared to share a joke with several members of the regiment as they gathered to meet her, ahead of her visit to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission headquarters in Maidenhead later.
Prince Harry cleared his diary in a flash after King Charles phoned him and informed him of his cancer diagnosis, rushing from California to London on Monday night.
Arriving at lunchtime yesterday, the Duke of Sussex had a brief meeting with his father before the monarch travelled to Sandringham to recuperate after beginning his cancer treatment.
Prince Harry is thought to have stayed in a hotel in London overnight. It is unknown exactly how long he plans to spend in the UK.
Harry and Charles could meet again after their emotional reunion but there is no sign of a thawing in the 'incredibly broken' relationship between The Duke of Sussex and his brother William, royal experts have said.
Prince Harry flew 5,000 miles from California yesterday to see his father for 45 minutes following Charles's shock cancer diagnosis - making him the first relative seen to visit the unwell King.
But while Harry's transatlantic dash raised hopes he will continue to heal wounds with his family, there hasn't been 'any sign' of a reunion between the two royal brothers.
BBC Royal Correspondent Daniella Ralph said the chances of a reconciliation between the two siblings remains unlikely given their ongoing feud.
'It's a sibling relationship that still looks incredibly broken. We don't know if either side has reached out in any way, if there has been any attempt to find a truce. As things stand there doesn't seem to be any sign of that,' she told Radio 4.
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Hardy Princess Anne has again put on a brave face following her brother's cancer diagnosis as she embarks on another packed day of royal engagements.
The Princess Royal visited the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Regiment at St George's barracks in Bicester on Wednesday morning.
She was picture smiling broadly as she spoke with members of the regiment and posed for photographs.
Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia has revealed he 'only recently defeated prostate cancer' after admitting he was encouraged to speak up by King Charles' 'openness'.
In a shock statement, the 78-year-old, who is cousin to the British monarch, 75, disclosed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in December last year.
He previously kept his battle with the illness under wraps, but Charles' 'openness' about his own cancer diagnosis inspired him to speak out.
The 78-year-old said he was 'terrified' at the time of diagnosis, but the support of family and friends helped him through the struggle. Alexander has since received the 'all clear' from doctors.
He concluded the message by sending well wishes to his 'dear friend and cousin' Charles and expressed his 'high hopes' that the monarch will also be 'triumphant' in recovery.
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King Charles' cancer battle is changing his normally regimented daily routine - with doctors now insisting he starts work later, finishes earlier and can no longer continue his habit of skipping lunch.
The monarch has been told he will have to implement a number of new lifestyle changes to remain as healthy as possible, including cutting back on the time he sits at his desk.
Charles, who has been described as a 'workaholic' by his wife, has long been admired for his strong work ethic, burning the midnight oil and working long into the night.
But doctors' orders will mean that the King will have to work reduced hours, including spushing back his daily morning meeting with his private secretary, Sir Clive Alderton, to 9am from 8:30am.
The monarch is also well-known for his strict eating habits, skipping lunch and eating a late dinner - a habit he has kept over many years - but the King will now be advised to eat regular meals instead.
After beginning his cancer treatment King Charles III is recuperating at his Norfolk bolthole Sandringham, along with his wife Queen Camilla.
On Tuesday afternoon the King took a helicopter from Buckingham Palace to Sandringham following a brief meeting with Prince Harry.
Charles and Queen Camilla were seen for the first time since his cancer announcement as they waved to crowds while leaving Clarence House in London in an official car at 3.35pm before catching a helicopter to Norfolk.
The monarch's Sikorsky S-76C chopper landed less than an hour later at the royal estate at around 4.20pm.
Pictures show the red and helicopter descending to the King's estate - where the family gathered to celebrate Christmas just two months ago.
Labour MP for Rhondda Sir Chris Bryant has told Sky News that 'we should all calm down about the King'.
Drawing on his own experiences, Sir Chris added: 'Cancer is not a death sentence. The worst day was that first night. It does get better.
'With my treatment they cut a chunk out of the back of my head as you know. It was all very frightening and I'm still here.'
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Prince William is expected to speak about his father King Charles III's cancer diagnosis for the first time at a charity gala tonight as he returns to royal duties.
The Prince of Wales is set to publicly acknowledge his father's illness in a speech at the London Air Ambulance annual fundraising gala in London this evening.
William is also expected to possibly thank wellwishers and speak about what the Royal Family have been through in recent days since the monarch's diagnosis.
However, he will not talk about the ongoing breakdown in relations between him and Prince Harry - and has no plans to see his brother while he is in visiting Britain.
William will undertake two public engagements today - first holding an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on behalf of the King, and then the charity gala tonight.
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It's been a whirlwind of royal news since Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer on Monday night.
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King Charles has long been an advocate of homeopathic medicine and believes there is great value in complementary therapies.
Such is his belief that he appointed Dr Michael Dixon, 71, a staunch supporter, to be the head of his royal medical household in 2022.
After his appointment became public, Buckingham Palace put out a statement saying: 'Dr Dixon does not believe homeopathy can cure cancer.
'His position is that complementary therapies can sit alongside conventional treatments, provided they are safe, appropriate and evidence based.'
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Prince Harry's return to London to visit his father represents a 'little bit of a thaw' in their relationship, says the BBC's royal correspondent Daniela Relph.
Harry reportedly spent around 45 minutes with the King yesterday at his London residence.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Relph says both Harry's return so soon after the cancer diagnosis and the King waiting for him in London are significant.
The fleeting visit might not seem like much, but she says this is a 'father and son who've seen very little of each other over the past four years'.
Their relationship has been 'incredibly strained and complicated', Relph says, and it matters that the King's younger son came to visit.
But Harry's relationship with his brother Prince William 'still looks incredibly broken', she adds, noting there are no plans for the brothers to meet.
The Prince of Wales is to carry out his first royal engagements today since his wife was hospitalised for abdominal surgery.
Before his father's cancer diagnosis, William had stepped back in order to care for Kate, who will not be performing any royal engagements until at least after Easter, and their three children.
The heir will this morning carry out an investiture ceremony, before attending London’s Air Ambulance charity gala dinner this evening.
King Charles is said to be 'coping magnificently' with his cancer diagnosis and is now recovering from a procedure in Sandringham Palace with Queen Camilla after a short meeting with Prince Harry in Clarence House yesterday.
Harry flew more than 5,000 miles on Monday from his home in California to London for what ended up being a 45-minute meeting with his cancer-stricken father before 'spending the night in a London hotel.'
Following the King's meeting with Harry, the upbeat monarch flew via helicopter to Sandringham with sources close to Charles insisting that: 'If you didn’t know what was the matter, you wouldn’t have any idea that he had any condition at all.'
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Prince Harry heads home after just 24 hours in the UK: Duke arrives at Heathrow a day after meeting King for 45 minutes in London following his shock cancer diagnosis - and without meeting William or Kate
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Charles lands in Sandringham away from prying eyes as he prepares to take next steps in cancer fight: King and Queen retreat to their Norfolk bolthole - after a VERY brief meeting with Harry in London
Prince William tells MBE recipient that Kate was looked after by two 'amazing and kind' Filipino nurses in hospital, as Lioness Ellen White passes on her 'best wishes' to the King at investiture ceremony
Prince William to 'speak about King's cancer diagnosis and what his family have been through' as he returns to Royal duties this morning for the first time since Charles's treatment and Kate's abdominal surgery
Prince Harry arrives at Clarence House and holds 'brief meeting' with the King after shock cancer diagnosis - as Charles prepares to leave London for Sandringham to continue recuperation following his first treatment
Why could none of Prince Harry's old mates put him up during his visit to the UK where he stayed in a 'luxury hotel'?
Prince Harry is 'wise' to travel back to London without Meghan Markle to see King Charles after 'serious rift' - but a 'positive future' could be on the cards, royal expert claims
Prince Harry arrives in London to be at King Charles' side: Duke touches down at Heathrow while Meghan remains in flood-hit California with their children - as experts urge him to heal family rift as his father is treated for cancer
Prince Harry will fly back to London to be by King Charles' side TODAY but 'Meghan and children will stay in LA' following monarch's cancer diagnosis
Is it time for Beatrice and Eugenie to up their game? Calls for fringe royals to rally around King and 'do a bit more' after Charles and Kate's health battles put them out of action - as experts say King's slimmed-down monarchy is 'looking very threadbare'
What do we know about King Charles' cancer diagnosis so far? Your questions answered as the monarch, 75, steps back from royal duties to focus on his health
Prince William will continue to prioritise Kate Middleton and his children's welfare ahead of his full-time royal duties after deciding to clear his diary to support his wife while she recovers from surgery
No olive branches yet: Prince Harry and William have no plans to meet while Duke is in the UK visiting King Charles after monarch's cancer diagnosis
The flame-haired former equerry to the King who could heal Harry and William's rift: How 'second dad' Mark Dyer, a cancer survivor and mentor to the princes after Diana's death, will act as mediator between warring brothers
'Charles and his doctors are very, very positive': The King is said to be grateful his cancer was 'caught very early' and his prognosis is good, with friend saying 'you wouldn't even know he had a condition' in news that will lift shocked nation
Prince Harry is urged to put aside royal rift for the sake of King Charles: Fans and experts urge Duke to 'put the past behind him and pull together with his family' as he flies to UK TODAY after monarch's shock cancer diagnosis
The King and Queen are 'coping magnificently' in face of Charles's cancer diagnosis as he recuperates from treatment with first night at Sandringham after London reunion with Prince Harry
King Charles' care is being overseen by trusted royal doctor who - like the monarch himself - is a staunch supporter for homeopathic medicine
AN WILSON: This is a potential constitutional crisis that is going to place an immense burden on William
'This is Harry's last chance to regain trust': Hopes grow of royal reconciliation 'if Duke of Sussex keeps his meetings with the King private' as experts urge him to stay in UK with cancer-stricken Charles - but rule out any hope of a reunion with William
King Charles III is diagnosed with cancer: Monarch, 75, postpones public duties and returns to London for immediate treatment after medics spotted condition while he was undergoing surgery for enlarged prostate
Prince Harry flies back to visit King Charles without Meghan or his children following shock cancer diagnosis but question marks remain over where he and his private security team will stay with Frogmore Cottage off limits
Prince William 'didn't want to take on extra responsibilities' amid Kate Middleton's recovery and is going through a 'scary time' following King Charles' cancer diagnosis, royal expert claims
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Queen Camilla, 76, is the 'steady hand on the tiller' who's stepping up the pace of her royal duties amid Charles' cancer diagnosis, despite saying it's 'very tiring' - and Anne admitting she's not a natural
Prince Harry and King Charles 'won't rule out another meeting' after royal made transatlantic dash to see his cancer-stricken father - but experts say strained relationship is showing after Duke failed to see William or Kate as she recovers from surgery
Biden says he is 'concerned' about King Charles following his cancer diagnosis and 'god willing' will speak to him soon
King Charles diagnosed with cancer: World holds its breath following monarch's shock diagnosis as PM, world leaders and the public pay tribute with Prince Harry also flying back to London in emergency trip to see his father
King Charles 'could be absent from public duties until at least March'- as Palace reveals he has already started cancer treatment but is recovering at home and remains 'very positive' after disease was 'caught early'
Harry and Meghan's Montecito home is under severe flood warning as killer storms from atmospheric river pummel California while prince dashes home to be with cancer-stricken King Charles
Joy Behar appears to SLAM the late Queen Elizabeth after King Charles' cancer diagnosis and says the British monarchy 'could've used term limits' to ensure he got 'his day in the sun' earlier
Inside Clarence House where King Charles rested following cancer treatment before heading to Sandringham - from personal touches and plush décor to priceless antiques
Princess Anne continues day of royal engagements as she visits health centre in Nottingham after investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle following King's shock cancer diagnosis
Harry 'would have gladly accepted' a reunion with brother William
King will have weekly audience with Rishi Sunak over the phone following his cancer diagnosis -as monarch rests at Sandringham after beginning treatment
MAUREEN CALLAHAN: How hard it must have been for Harry to hear the sad news of Charles's cancer diagnosis from so far away. Now, as he flies home, could this be the start of a heart-warming royal reconciliation?
Prince Harry to fly to London 'in coming days' and has 'spoken with' King Charles about shock cancer diagnosis
King's niece Princess Beatrice puts on a brave face as she is seen for the first time since Charles' cancer diagnosis - as her mother Sarah Ferguson continues treatment for a malignant melanoma
Prince Albert of Monaco says the King's 'determination, courage and openness' have always been inspirational as he sends his 'warmest thoughts and prayers' to Charles amid cancer diagnosis
Trump sends his prayers to King Charles for a 'fast and full recovery' from cancer: Ex-President calls monarch a 'wonderful man' who he got to know 'very well' during his presidency
Perfect for a 'slimmed-down Monarchy'? Introducing the exquisite (but rather cramped) model cottage built specially for the sixth birthday of Princess Elizabeth...
Queen Camilla is 'very compassionate' about the impact of cancer says boss of centre the royal visited days before King Charles' diagnosis was made public
Who is royal cousin Arthur Chatto - the heartthrob environmentalist and serving Marine who turns 25 today?
Princess Anne keeps calm and carries on: King's sister, 73, steps in to carry out investiture then criss-crosses UK for full diary of events
Could Geri Halliwell's lady of the manor life with Christian Horner be about to crash? ALISON BOSHOFF reveals how friends think he is a 'snob' and admit 'she wouldn't be travelling by private jet if it wasn't for him'
Peter Crouch brands wife Abbey Clancy's unusual house rule 'ridiculous' as couple share details of spat amid home renovations
Jenna Ortega, 21, and Martin Freeman, 52, X-rated sex scene in Miller's Girl is branded 'so gross' and 'uncomfortable' by viewers
The holistic treatments that Jonnie Irwin believed extended his life by years: Cancer-stricken Place in The Sun presenter credited unorthodox drugs and lifestyle changes with 'slowing down' tumor before his death
How foxes are taking over London: Urban menace keep people awake at night with their VERY amorous noises and ride public transport in daylight after being drawn to rubbish
From the best doctors in the country to immediate treatment and drugs that are too expensive for the NHS: PROFESSOR ROGER KIRBY explains how Charles's cancer treatment differs from most patients
Harry Potter and the illegally parked car: Emma Watson's £30,000 Audi A3 is towed away by police after she left it blocking entrance to a car park while enjoying night out in the pub
Duchess of Edinburgh looks stylishly cosy in Max Mara cashmere jumper and Gabriela Hearst wool skirt for surprise visit to tea party for the elderly
Thomas Markle sends King Charles 'all the good wishes in the world' following cancer diagnosis
Geri Halliwell is 'devastated' over allegations against her husband Christian Horner but will stand by him in public, friend says - as Red Bull boss faces claims of 'incredibly controlling behaviour' by female colleague
The gang-rape horror that has reignited Italy's immigration row: Degrading attack on 13-year-old 'by youths who illegally entered the country as minors' has poured fuel on the flames of a migrant crisis
Is Christian Horner the victim of a Red Bull civil war? How F1 boss's camp claims he is caught in vicious power struggle between son of Thai billionaire co-founder and his German rival
Clapham alkali attack suspect Abdul Ezedi, 35, 'exposed himself to a woman waiting at a bus stop', friend claims - as it emerges fugitive was 'upset' and 'vowed revenge on armed robbers who shot dead his sister in Afghanistan'
'Where is your child?': Moment fugitive aristocrat Constance Marten and Mark Gordon refused to tell police where their daughter was as they were arrested after weeks on the run
Couples now need an astonishing £59,000 for a comfortable retirement - so is YOUR pension pot on track?
EXCLUSIVE: Mother's final phone call with her daughter... before hearing Hamas killers argue over who got to kidnap her: Family release harrowing audio to mark four months since she was abducted in Israel
Gary Lineker claims he helped create BBC's new social media guidelines and says bosses 'love my tweeting' because it 'helps promote their shows'
Fans express fears for Bianca Censori after latest explicit display where she stepped out nude under a clear raincoat with mask-clad husband Kanye West: 'She needs rescuing'
Israel claims nearly one in four hostages held in Gaza are dead as Qatar prime minister insists Hamas is 'generally positive' over latest ceasefire plan
Local approval for 480-acre theme park in the heart of the English countryside is far from Universal amid traffic and flooding fears
Police officer who ran over and fatally injured antiques dealer, 71, as he answered a 999 call is sued for £460,000 by the dead man's family
How to defend yourself in an XL Bully attack: Dangerous dog expert gives advice on what to do if you're mauled by the banned breed
Campaigners slam Tory MP's 'ridiculous' advice for Brits not to flush the loo, take baths or use washing machines during heavy rain in order to stop sewage spills
I'm worried my spendthrift, pension-free husband will condemn me to retirement poverty: Money psychotherapist VICKY REYNAL replies
DEAR JANE: I'm terrified my six-year-old daughter is a SOCIOPATH
Kemi Badenoch accuses Labour of 'weaponsing' the death of Brianna Ghey while murdered trans teen's mother was in the Commons amid furious row over Rishi Sunak's PMQs jibe about Keir Starmer's trouble 'defining a woman'
Netflix fans hail 'masterpiece' show and reveal they've been watching it 'for 10 hours straight'
Airline announces it will now weigh PASSENGERS as well as their carry-on luggage
Outrage as FIVE transgender students dominate the volleyball court at a women's college varsity game - as biological females are kicked down to the bench
Jennifer Crumbley becomes the first parent in America to be convicted over their child's mass shooting: Mother of US school gunman who killed four is facing 60 years in jail for involuntary manslaughter
Dreams up in smoke: French council worker who spent eight years assembling 700,000 matchsticks into 23ft Eiffel Tower has Guinness World Record entry rejected... for using the wrong type of matches
Jennifer Crumbley jury foreperson reveals what sealed fate of Michigan school shooter's mom as she's convicted of involuntary manslaughter
Bill Maher reveals he has a two-hour interview with Kanye West that will NEVER air - because rapper is a 'very charming anti-Semite' and because he doesn't want young people to hear heinous views
Sopranos star James Gandolfini's 'struggle with personal demons' and rampant alcohol use caused shooting delays, chaos and co-stars left frustrated filming later seasons of HBO hit
Horror as unmuzzled XL Bully 'launched unprovoked attack on mother and her two young children in London's Battersea park'
It's a royal flash! German princess becomes the first aristocrat to appear naked in Playboy - and says her great-great-grandfather the last King of Saxony, would have approved
Horrocks Beach: Matthew Farr and Louis Eeles killed after Nissan Patrol plummeted over the edge of a cliff in WA's Midwest
Putin's propaganda machine says Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian president will 'blow up' US election because the elites are 'stupid' - as fired Fox host claims sit-down is his 'duty to US public'
Winter bites back! Met Office issues amber warning for snow in northern England and Wales from tomorrow with up to 10 inches set to fall while south will be deluged by torrential rain - as maps reveal areas set to be worst hit
Mother of severely disabled Utah woman, 31, who cannot talk and is the size of eight-year-old catches daughter's stepdad raping her after setting up cameras in room to capture seizures
Tucker Carlson claims he's interviewing Vladimir Putin because 'Americans are not informed' about the war in Ukraine - despite 'paying for it in ways they don't understand'
Woman is crushed to death by a tree at on War Memorial Dr at University of Adelaide
Historian who has predicted every election correctly since 1984 says BIDEN is leading race for the White House - but there is enough issues that the pendulum could swing in Trump's favor
Bonds faces backlash after using a non-binary model with a beard to show off its latest bikini
Samantha Murphy disappearance: Item found in search for Ballarat East mother-of-three as Victoria Police declare a crime scene
Families who used 'derelict' rocks to rebuild Cotswolds boundary wall are ordered to return them by parish council - who then put up a sign telling them off when they do
Samantha Murphy, Ballarat East disappearance: Mother-of-three's husband Michael makes shock appearance at crime scene at Woowookarung Regional Park
'No one in their right mind believes the Spy in the Bag was on his own. It is a physical impossibility': Experts slam Scotland Yard 'whitewash' after it sensationally CLOSES case and claims MI6 agent locked himself in holdall and died alone
Holly Valance bursts out as surprise Tory poster girl: Ex-Neighbours star swipes at 'crap lefties' and climate alarmists in shock appearance at launch of new 'PopCon' group - and she wants Jacob Rees-Mogg as PM
'Its teeth sank into my skin like daggers, I thought it would tear my arm out': I was attacked by an XL bully. This is what it felt like - and how dog experts say you should defend yourself
Shock twist in search for mum who vanished without a trace while on a run near Melbourne
Every month America now gets a new city the size of Pittsburgh - that's how many migrants are pouring across our borders. But the REAL sickener? Neither Biden OR Trump back that bill to fix it... and the reason will outrage you
New aerial pictures show staggering scale of Saudi construction site for futuristic $1trillion city The Line with vast chasm carved through mountains in preparation for 75-mile-long skyscraper mega-project
Ex-top Baltimore prosecutor Marilyn Mosby is convicted of mortgage fraud after using bogus COVID hardship claim to raid her retirement funds and buy Florida vacation home
Donald Trump WINS Nevada primary without being on the ballot: Voters picked 'none of these candidates' over boosting Nikki Haley
Glamorous 'murder-for-hire' equestrian Tatyana Remley, 43, looks unrecognizable in first prison mugshot after being jailed for four years for hiring hitman to kill estranged husband for $2 million
Arizona grandfather, 76, dies after 'firefighters DROPPED him down a flight of stairs while lifting him in a chair: Slowly died after becoming more paralyzed until his heart stopped
Met Office extends snow and ice warning as torrential overnight rain makes way for wintry conditions which could cause trains and planes to be cancelled this week
California storms kill three people as 38 MILLION remain under flood alerts and Beverly Hills roads turn to rivers of mud
Married middle school teacher, 26, faces up to 50 YEARS in jail after admitting to raping a 14-year-old male student in his bed for a year as classmates say they 'noticed them flirting'
Builder who constructed new-build home AROUND a lamppost insists he was 'only following the drawings' - as he hits back at critics
NATO scrambles F-16 jets in Poland as Russia launches one of its largest onslaughts of the war, with missile strikes across Ukraine