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Prince Harry has no plans to meet his brother William now that he is in London to see sick King Charles  King Charles has cancer

Prince Harry has no plans to meet his brother William now that he is in London to see sick King Charles King Charles has cancer

PropertyPrince Harry and Prince William didn't plan to see each other now that the younger brother is in the UK to visit their father. Various British media outlets reported this. Many royal watchers had hoped that King Charles' cancer diagnosis would lead to reconciliation among the British royals. It seems the brothers aren't quite on board with that yet.

Harry visited his father at Clarence House earlier today, after an 11-hour flight from California. However, the visit remained short, because shortly after his arrival the King returned to Buckingham Palace. There he took a helicopter with Queen Camilla to Sandringham, where the Queen continued to rest.

It is not clear how long Harry will remain in the UK. In any case, he will not wait to meet his older brother before returning to the United States. Insiders believe that Harry is open to meeting his brother during his visit to London, but this is not his priority. “The Duke initially traveled to the United Kingdom to visit his father,” the statement read. “If the opportunity had been given to see the Prince of Wales he would have gladly accepted it.”

Meanwhile, it's almost time for Prince William to return to work. He had planned to take things more seriously after Princess Catherine's abdominal surgery, but he will resume his duties tomorrow. He is also expected to take over some of his father's duties while he receives treatment.

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