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Princess Kate, Prince William send caring message to King Charles

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Earlier this year, King Charles received a cancer diagnosis

Princess Kate and Prince William have expressed to King Charles how crucial they believe it is to spend time with him as he continues his battle with cancer, according to a royal commentator. 

Earlier this year, King Charles received a cancer diagnosis, which he shares with the Princess of Wales. Royal commentator Jennie Bond commended Kate and William for their recent visit to King Charles in Scotland., reported GB News.

She noted that Charles and Kate will share a unique connection, having both undergone cancer treatment in 2024.

She said regarding the couple’s trip to Balmoral this month: “Their visit underlines how important they feel it is to spend time with Charles.

“It’s been a few weeks since they’ve been together and I’m sure William in particular feels he wants to stay in close touch with his papa particularly as the King continues his cancer treatment.”

Bond continued: “Catherine and Charles share a truly special bond, undoubtedly strengthened by their shared experience with cancer.

“So, it’s not so much Scotland’s enchanting allure that drew them this time, but rather her and William’s desire to spend quality time with the King.”

A potential reunion between Prince Harry and King Charles next week remains uncertain. In February, the father and son had a 45-minute meeting at Clarence House after Harry returned to the UK upon learning of the King’s cancer diagnosis.

However, despite making two subsequent trips to the UK, Harry has not met with King Charles during either visit.

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Prince Harry’s solo UK trip without Meghan Markle sparks concerns

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Prince Harry has been making headlines this week during his solo trip to New York, where he participated in various charity initiatives and even made a notable appearance on a popular US talk show. 

His engagement included a heartfelt speech at the Clinton Global Initiative, where he discussed online safety and paid tribute to his mother, Princess Diana, during a panel about the Diana Award.

However, royal historian Dr. Tessa Dunlop pointed out that Meghan Markle’s absence was evident and could impact Harry’s brand. 

Speaking to the Mirror, she remarked that Harry’s individual efforts seem “a little thin,” especially considering the couple’s powerful joint ventures in the past.

“Alone, Harry was a second-rung royal, or as he puts it, the Spare. Meghan was a bit-part Hollywood actress in Suits

Together, they were a force to be reckoned with—mega stars and mega bucks,” Dunlop explained.

She continued, “But now, back on his own, the Duke’s brand looks, well, a little thin, no matter how adeptly he navigates his role in the American royal-adjacent sphere.” 

Meanwhile, Meghan has reportedly stayed at their home in Montecito, California, taking care of their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

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Prince William, Kate Middleton set for potential charity plans in US

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Kate Middleton and Prince William could be planning a ‘big move’ in the USA 

Prince William and Kate Middleton, highly popular in the United States, have reportedly reapplied for US trademarks for their Royal Foundation. 

This move has ignited speculation that the royal couple may be considering launching a charity in the U.S. in the future. 

The application submitted to the US Patent and Trademark Office reportedly includes “printed race numbers, clothing, footwear, headgear,” hinting at possible charity fun runs or races focused on mental health. 

However, despite this development and the positive news about the Princess of Wales gradually returning to work after her cancer treatment, former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond warned against overinterpreting these actions. 

She expressed skepticism about any significant ventures in America being planned by William and Kate in the near term, as reported by OK!.

“I don’t think we should read too much into this, as it has been suggested this is more a case of housekeeping probably keeping the application within its legal time limits or something similar,” she stated. “There doesn’t seem to be any imminent move to launch an American initiative.”

Jennie issued a warning against reading too much into things, remarking: “But the very fact that they want to keep the application viable does suggest that, looking to the future, there may be new plans afoot,” and then adding cautiously, “And that of course is positive. 

“I certainly wouldn’t want to put any kind of spin on the interest in moving into America. We shouldn’t try to set up imaginary rivalries between William and Catherine and Harry and Meghan. They’ve got enough problems without us adding more unfounded speculation.”

“But William and Catherine are clearly very popular in the United States. I’ve no doubt that if the Foundation can help with the many issues surrounding mental health worldwide, then that support would be welcomed… and would carry with it a good deal of heft because of William and Catherine.”

Kate recently revealed that she has completed her chemotherapy treatment for cancer, and on Thursday, September 26, she made her first public appearance since that announcement. 

The Duchess attended a matinee performance of the English National Ballet’s Giselle at Sadler’s Wells Theatre.

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King Charles credits nature, family support in cancer recovery

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King Charles continues his cancer treatment

The King is preparing for his upcoming autumn tour to Australia and Samoa by embracing a renewed health regimen, focusing on nature and spending quality time with loved ones. 

A long-time proponent of alternative therapies, Charles has complemented his cancer chemotherapy treatment with a deep connection to the outdoors.

Insiders close to the monarch reveal that Charles believes his commitment to “getting plenty of fresh air and encouraging family visits” has played a significant role in his ongoing recovery, reported Mirror.

Known for his workaholic tendencies, the King has had to be “encouraged to pace himself,” but he has since found peace in prioritizing his health to regain his strength.

On October 18, the King and Queen will embark on a nine-day tour of Australia and Samoa, which includes a four-day stay in Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. 

In preparation for this first major international tour since his diagnosis, Charles has spent recent weeks at his Birkhall residence on the Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire.

A source said: “The King, by his very nature, is a workaholic. If he’s not on public engagements, he is working on the next set while staying across his government papers or responding to correspondence.

“He hasn’t really slowed down despite the protests from those around him, but it has been important to him to remain to be seen. Even during his treatment he was keen to make sure things were in place for him to make a full time return.

“Now things are moving in a very positive direction which has enabled him to make long term plans.”

Even when staying in Scotland for the traditional royal summer break, the King has undertaken engagements on the way down to London to “keep the train on the tracks”, as one royal source divulged.

Another source said: “These past few months have given cause for His Majesty to reflect on many things. Naturally, some of this has been on his own health and the way in which he wants to use his misfortune to create something positive, but equally he has considered what he wants to do when his treatment ends and he is back to full health.”

In February, 75-year-old Charles was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate after spending three nights in the hospital. 

Following a medical procedure, the King courageously chose to go public with his diagnosis, hoping to encourage other men to seek medical attention if faced with a similar condition.

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King Charles shares delightful message to mark significant milestone

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King Charles shares delightful message to mark major milestone

King Charles issued a delightful message to mark a significant milestone.

On September 28, Buckingham Palace released beautiful throwback photos of the late Queen Elizabeth and the then-Prince Charles to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Scottish parliament. 

On the official social media pages of the royal family, the Palace’s spokesperson also released a notable statement. 

The message reads, “Today we are celebrating 25 years of the Scottish Parliament!” 

“The King, as Prince of Wales, attended the official opening of the Scottish Parliament with the late Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in July 1999.”

Moreover, King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the event, organised to celebrate the significant moment. 

Today, the King of England delivered a meaningful speech at the Scottish Parliament to mark its 25th anniversary.

King Charles said, “We are all, at the end of each day, united by our love of Scotland.”

He added, “Because of its natural beauty, of course, but also because of its strength of character, based as it is on the extraordinary diversity of its peoples, whose range of ideas, skills, energy, passions, and frequently deeply-held beliefs, never cease to inspire me.”

Notably, the King’s public appearance came days before his son Prince Harry’s much-awaited trip to the UK. 

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