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Tom Sykes Tim Teeman

Prince William Is ‘Worried’ About ‘Caged Lion’ King Charles: Report

Suzanne Plunkett/Pool/ReutersHarry and Charles to reunite?Prince Harry and King Charles could reunite on Wednesday, when Harry is set to attend a celebration to mark the Invictus Games’ 10th anniversary at St Paul’s Cathedral, and Charles the first Buckingham Palace garden party of the year, the Sun reports. Both events are set to end around 6 p.m., and father and son would be two miles apart, raising hopes that a reunion could be made to work—if both parties want it.They met for 30 minutes in February, just after Charles’ shock cancer diagnosis.Read more at The Daily Beast.

Prince Harry Is Heading Back to the U.K. Can William Forgive Him?

Hannah McKay/File Photo/ReutersWho will Harry see in the U.K. next week?Prince Harry is to return to the U.K. next week for a church service celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games, his paralympic-style games event for wounded servicemen.Harry’s potential attendance at the service on May 8 has been rumored for weeks. However, it was finally confirmed Sunday morning on Invictus social media accounts.Read more at The Daily Beast.

King Charles Palace Intrigue ‘Like a Trick From the Middle Ages’

Hollie Adams/Pool/ReutersShenanigans at courtA senior courtier bypassed official procedures while King Charles III was recovering from cancer treatment to get his candidate appointed to a senior role, the Mail on Sunday has claimed.The appointment is now being reversed, the paper says, after the intrigue was compared to the goings-on at a medieval court. Garter King Of Arms David White is alleged to have directly contacted the king, nominating the candidate when Charles was in London for cancer treatment, and staff were under orders not to bother him.Read more at The Daily Beast.

William in ‘Protection Mode’ After Kate’s Cancer Announcement

Jon Super/Pool via ReutersWilliam “fully supported” Kate’s announcementPrince William, the Sunday Times reports, understood why Kate Middleton felt she had to make the public announcement of her cancer diagnosis and preventative chemotherapy treatment, but wished she hadn’t been made to feel that she had to.“She did it with his full support and advice, he joined all the conversations around it,” a close friend told the Times, in an extensively sourced piece about Kate’s statement and its aftermath. “On every level he wishes she didn’t have to do it. But it was her decision, it wasn’t begrudged, and he fully supported it.”Read more at The Daily Beast.