Just 24 hours after arriving in London, Harry was spotted back at Heathrow Airport, returning home to California to be with Meghan and their children, Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2. Hours before Harry's return, Meghan appeared cheerful as she drove her luxury car. In the photos obtained by the New York Post, Meghan tried to go unnoticed with a light-colored baseball cap, dark sunglasses, and sipping from a white mug, but the paparazzi managed to capture her.
During his visit, Harry did not have a chance to see his estranged brother, Prince William. Sources stated that there were no plans for a meeting as Prince Charles is focused on supporting his wife, Kate Middleton, in her recovery after a recent hospital stay, as well as taking care of their three children and dealing with his own health issues.
Royal experts emphasized the importance of Harry reconciling with his family during this challenging time as Charles battles cancer. As the only remaining parent for Harry and William after the loss of their mother, Princess Diana, in 1997, it is crucial for them to come together. Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams stated, "I'm sure Harry will put aside the past right now for this serious issue. It's so important that everyone is pulling in the right direction."
The specific type of cancer Charles has been diagnosed with 18 months into his reign has not been disclosed by the palace. However, he will continue his royal duties from home while receiving treatment and has canceled all in-person events. Grant Harrold, King Charles' former butler, shared that Harry is feeling concerned about his father's health and that his trip to London was a way to show support.