Prince Harry updates — Duke & Meghan reflect on Canada trip after bombshell interview as William speaks on Gaza conflict

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle said they were grateful for their time in Canada last week as they marked one year to go before next year’s winter Invictus games.
Speaking to People following Harry’s bombshell TV interview earlier in the week, the couple said: “We loved being back in Canada, a place so meaningful to both of us. It was an honour to be welcomed by the Four Host First Nations, as we marked One Year To Go, together with Invictus coaches, competitors and families.”
The Sussexes said their visit to Canada, where they once considered moving to, “filled their hearts.”
It comes as Prince William spoke out about the Isreal-Gaza conflict, saying “too many have been killed” and called for “an end to the fighting as soon as possible."
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What treatment is King Charles getting?
King Charles' specific treatment plan has not been shared with the public.
However, it has been revealed that he will be stepping back from public duties.
The King announced that he had been diagnosed with cancer in an official statement.
King Charles has been diagnosed with cancerCredit: PA What cancer has King Charles been diagnosed with?
It has not been revealed what type of cancer King Charles has been diagnosed with.
His cancer was detected while he was undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate in January, but it has been confirmed it is not prostate cancer.
King Charles released a statement thanking those who have sent messages of support.
He said: "It is equally heartening to hear how sharing my own diagnosis has helped promote public understanding and shine a light on the work of all those organisations which support cancer patients and their families across the UK and wider world.
"My lifelong admiration for their tireless care and dedication is all the greater as a result of my own personal experience."
‘The kids are doing great’
Prince Harry said his two children are “doing great” in Friday’s bombshell GMA interview.
“The kids are doing great, they are growing up incredibly fast,” he said.
“They have got an incredible sense of humour and make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day like most kids do.
“I am just very grateful to be a dad.”
‘I love my family’
Prince Harry insisted he loves the Royal Family in Friday’s interview.
Harry said: “I love my family.
“The fact I was able to get on a plane and see him and spend any time with him – I’m grateful for that.”
When did Harry and Meghan step down as working royals?
Harry and Meghan stepped down as full time working royals in 2020.
They then moved their lives to the US, which is where they are raising their family.
They have since taken on their own projects such as a Netflix deal and Meghan's podcast.
Meghan and Harry now live in the USCredit: Getty Royal expert claims Princess Diana wouldn't have liked Meghan Markle
Royal editor Ingrid Seward has said that she thinks that Princess Diana wouldn't have liked Meghan Markle.
She said: "No [Diana would not have liked Meghan].
"I think it would be very difficult for any mother-in-law to like Meghan because Meghan is a powerful woman and she likes her own way.
"Diana, a powerful woman, likes her own way.
"And mothers and sons, basically no one is ever good enough for their little boy.
"It's the same with mothers and daughters, too."
Diana passed away in 1997Credit: AP Prince Harry planned to see King at Sandringham but aides blocked it over fear 'they’d never get rid of him'
Prince Harry planned to see King Charles at Sandringham but aides blocked it over fear "they’d never get rid of him", it has been reported.
Harry reportedly planned to spend time with his dad at Sandringham but was told to meet him at Clarence House instead.
An insider revealed: "Harry came over to see his father, expecting to go to Sandringham. But instead he was asked to be at Clarence House and was restricted to 30 minutes.
"The fear was that if he went to Sandringham they would never get rid of him."
How did Harry and Meghan meet?
Harry and Meghan met in July 2016 through a mutual friend.
The prince said he was first interested when he saw a video of his wife on Instagram.
He said: "Meghan and I met over Instagram.
"I was scrolling through my feed and someone who was a friend had a video of the two of them, like a Snapchat. With dog ears.
"That was the first thing. I was like, 'Who is that?'"
When did Meghan and Harry get married?
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tied the knot on Saturday, 19 May, 2018.
They got married at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle where a star-studded guest list attended.
The pair have since moved to the US and are no longer working royals.
Sarah Ferguson issues message of support to King Charles
Sarah Ferguson shared a sweet message over the weekend in support of the King's cancer diagnoses.
Writing on Instagram on Saturday, the 64-year-old said: "His Majesty is very dear to me and I think I speak for everyone when I say he is in my thoughts and prayers."
The message came after The Duchess of York revealed her own malignant melanoma diagnosis.
Prince William attends Baftas while Kate recovers at home
Prince William went to the Baftas on his own while his wife Kate recovered at home following her recent operation.
It is the first major event that Kate has had to cancel following the surgery, but she is expected to resume royal duties after Easter.
After waving to crowds along the red carpet, William said he hadn't been able to watch all the nominated films.
He said: "I’ve done the fewest I’ve ever done before.
"With my wife it’s been a bit . . . hopefully, we’ll catch up. I’ll make my list tonight."
Prince William went to the Baftas on his ownCredit: Getty Prince Harry won't be allowed hybrid royal role, according to source
Prince Harry will not be allowed the "half in, half out" hybrid royal role he once sought amid claims he has offered to make a temporary royal return.
A source said: "How could this even work? Is Harry really saying he’d fly back from California to attend an investiture?
"The Queen, Prince William, Princess Anne and Edward and Sophie are more than capable of holding the fort.
“"And what would it mean for Meghan? Are we seriously thinking she could also have a hybrid role?"
A source for the Sussexes said the Duke was not seeking a return.
Prince Harry will not make a hybrid returnCredit: The Mega Agency Prince Harry says he will never leave military community despite being stripped of honours and medals
Prince Harry has said he will never leave the military community even though he was stripped of his honours and medals.
He was stripped of his military titles including Captain General of the Royal Marines when he and Meghan stepped down.
He is also banned from wearing his ceremonial military uniform because he is no longer a working royal.
The Duke of Sussex told Will Reeve on Good Morning America that you "never leave the military community".
Harry said: "Once you leave the military from a uniform standpoint, you never leave the community and to have the games every other year but then also to be able to do a one year to go event as well, is literally my annual fix."
Prince Harry gives update on children Archie and Lilibet
Prince Harry has given an update on , Archie and Lilibet, are doing.
In his latest interview with Good Morning America, he said they are "doing great".
He said: "The kids are doing great, they are growing up incredibly fast.
"They have got an incredible sense of humour and make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day like most kids do.
"I am just very grateful to be a dad."
Prince Harry says he doesn't 'feel American' in interview
Prince Harry said he doesn't "feel American" in his Good Morning American interview.
In the interview, Harry said: "Do I feel American? No. I don't know how I feel.
"I have considered becoming a citizen. It's a thought that has crossed my mind.
"But it is not an immediate priority."
Prince Harry reveals he has 'other trips' to UK planned
has revealed he has "other trips" to the UK planned amid King Charles' cancer battle.
Speaking to Will Reeve on Good Morning America, he said: "I spoke to him. I jumped on a plane and went to go and see him as soon as I could."
Harry added in the interview that he will try to "stop and see family as much as I can".
Prince Harry said that he had other trips and plans that will take him to the UK.
'William’s popularity is growing while Harry’s is diminishing', royal expert claims
A royal expert has said that Prince William's popularity "is growing" as Prince Harry's "is diminishing".
Ingrid Seward told Fabulous: "It used to be all about Harry. Now William’s popularity is growing while Harry’s is diminishing.
"We respect and trust William. Sadly, there is scant respect for Harry at the moment.
"When we see William at the Baftas on Sunday night he will embody everything a Prince of the blood should be.
"His star power is still ascending and will continue to do so."
Leave your well wishes for King Charles
You can send King Charles your well wishes following his cancer diagnosis.
The monarch, 75, returned to London alongside Queen Camilla this week to receive further treatment.
Prince Harry blocked from longer visit by palace aids
Prince Harry’s UK visit was cut short by palace aids, it has been reported.
The Sun on Sunday can reveal Harry, 39, planned for a long heart-to-heart with his dad when he flew to the UK earlier this month.
He had even hoped to join the King — recuperating from cancer treatment — for a few days at Sandringham.
Palace aids blocked Harry’s attempts, however, expressing concern over how long the Duke might end up staying.
Prince Harry NOT seeking a royal return, source claims
A source close to the Sussexed has dismissed claims Prince Harry could be seeking a return to royal duties.
They said: “Do I think if he was asked by his family to help, he would? I can’t imagine he wouldn’t try.
“Do I think he’d offer on his own? No.”
Duke and Duchess bought Sussex website domain name from Brit just weeks ago
Following the launch of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s new website, it has been revealed the couple purchased its domain name from a British businessman just two weeks ago.
The Sussexes paid an undisclosed fee to US-based Neil Agate without arguing the price, the Sun on Sunday has revealed.
Sussex-born Neil created the unique name in 1995 — and held on to it until just two weeks ago.
Pictured: Prince Harry serenaded by Michael Buble
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were serenaded by Michael Bublé while on their trip to Canada – with the singer hailing the Duke a “visionary”.
The Canadian star, 48, re-worded Frank Sinatra’s epic “My Way” in a nod to Harry.
Prince Harry blocked from longer visit by palace aids
Prince Harry’s UK visit was cut short by palace aids, it has been reported.
The Sun on Sunday can reveal Harry, 39, planned for a long heart-to-heart with his dad when he flew to the UK earlier this month.
He had even hoped to join the King — recuperating from cancer treatment — for a few days at Sandringham.
Palace aids blocked Harry’s attempts, however, expressing concern over how long the Duke might end up staying.
How many times has Meghan Markle been married?
The Duke and Duchesses’ Royal Wedding was not the first time Meghan Markle said, “I do”.
Meghan was previously married to film producer Trevor Engelson who is most famous for the 9/11 romance movie Remember Me, starring Robert Pattinson.
He met the former actress back in 2004 and the pair began dating.
After being together for six years, they got engaged in 2010 and tied the knot on 10 September 2011 when Meghan was 30 years old, at the Jamaica Inn in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
Author slams Sussexes use of royal links
Author Ingrid Stewart has slammed Harry and Meghan’s use of their royal connections since leaving the firm.
Asked if they were using their royal names to cash in, Ingrid claims: “They never stopped using their royal links, ever.
“No one would be remotely interested in them if it wasn’t for their royal links.
“But at least they are aware of that.”