In an interview with The Sun, writer and broadcaster Robert Jobson shed light on the circumstances surrounding the short meeting. He explained that King Charles, who is undergoing cancer treatment, needed to maintain a calm environment to aid in his recovery. As a result, discussions that might raise his blood pressure were intentionally avoided. "You don't want his blood pressure going up. The King's not very well, whatever type of cancer it is, he's undergoing treatment," Jobson stated. He further suggested that the King might soon leave Sandringham, where the meeting took place, in favor of the quieter surroundings of Wood Farm. "The best thing for him is calm," Jobson emphasized.
While the exact details of the conversation between Prince Harry and King Charles remain undisclosed, Jobson speculated that after an initial embrace and expressions of love and concern, the discussion likely steered clear of any contentious topics that could potentially elevate the King's blood pressure.
The meeting, albeit brief, allowed Prince Harry to demonstrate his support and affection for his father during this challenging time. The focus on maintaining a calm atmosphere underscores the importance of prioritizing King Charles' health and well-being as he undergoes treatment.