Prince Harry and Meghan extend support amid Kate Middleton and King Charles's health woes
4:37 AM EST, January 22, 2024
Recently, the media reported on Kate Middleton's hospitalization. Kensington Palace, however, assured everyone that everything was under control. It was revealed that the Duchess underwent a "planned abdominal operation" and is likely not to return to her official duties before Easter.
We should recall that Kate Middleton had an abdominal operation. A doctor shares some speculative details about this unusual procedure:
At about the same time, it was revealed that Kate Middleton was not the only one in the family dealing with health concerns. King Charles III will also be admitted to the hospital shortly. The father of Prince William will undergo a prostate enlargement correction procedure.
While British media focused on the Windsors' health issues, Prince Harry continued living his "American Dream". On Saturday, news came out about Harry not mentioning his sister-in-law and father during his latest meeting with John Travolta.
Harry and Meghan Markle extend support to hospitalized Kate Middleton and King Charles
Recent reports show that the British monarch's younger son might not be as unfeeling as he often appears. According to "The Mirror", Harry and Meghan Markle decided to support their ailing family members despite their contention.
The King and the Duchess of Wales received encouragement from Prince Harry and Meghan regarding their health. People within the Sussex circle report that the Prince and Duchess have been reaching out to both sides to express their concern and extend their best wishes.
Could this be seen as a friendly gesture from them? Might this be the first step towards complete reconciliation?
It's worth recalling that relations within the royal family cooled even further after Queen Elizabeth's passing. The news generated around Kate Middleton feeling 'hurt and insulted' by Harry and Meghan. Experts suggest that behind-the-scenes family conflict lies at the root of this feeling.