

Could King Charles III‘s recent health scare prompt Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to abandon their no-contact policy towards the British Royal Family be allowing their two children to visit their sick grandfather?
The 76-year-old monarch had to visit hospital on March 27 for checks after appearing to struggle with his chemotherapy treatment, thus leading to his engagements for the next 48 hours to be abandoned.
Whilst he’s now perfectly fine and has been released, returning to Highgrove in Gloucestershire away from London, it’s a stark reminder that his battle against an undiagnosed form of cancer is real.
The Brit has been fighting the condition for a very large portion of his reign since receiving his diagnosis in January 2024 and whilst he generally seems to be holding up well, it still rears its head from time to time.
It’s a reminder that he won’t be around forever, and this is something that clearly concerns his youngest son as Prince Harry sharply returned to the United Kingdom when the news of the cancer broke.
However, in their feud, the Sussexes and Buckingham Palace still remain firmly estranged with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet being the pair missing out on spending time with their grandfather and cousins.
So could the latest health scare prompt the 43-year-old Markle and 40-year-old Harry to review their policy towards the other side of the Atlantic Ocean? After all, the ex-Suits actress spoke of the importance of family in her recent Netflix show.
What happened to King Charles?
King Charles received the shocking news he’s fighting cancer when he went for surgery at The London Clinic in 2024 for an enlarged prostate, although it’s reported the cancer isn’t related to his prostate.
Since then, he’s been in chemo and continues to battle the condition with his prognosis not known to the public.
He’s had to cancel various duties over the past 14 months and whilst he now finds himself well enough to return to the public eye, moments such as March 27 still occur and he finds them bitterly disappointing.
“He was due to undertake four public engagements in Birmingham,” a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said on March 27. “And is greatly disappointed to be missing them on this occasion.
“He very much hopes that they can be rescheduled in due course and offers his deepest apologies to all those who had worked so hard to make the planned visit possible.”
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