King Charles greets supporters on first public outing since cancer diagnosis
Prince Harry will speak out today about his father's cancer diagnosis in an explosive Good Morning America interview.
The Duke of Sussex's interview with Will Reeve will air tonight, and the presenter will release a sneak peek of the shocking interview, where the Prince will discuss his life with Meghan and his father's diagnosis.
It comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hit back at claims that their visit to the Invictus Games is a crucial opportunity to meet King Charles.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan said the couple “would not break up” after the Daily Telegraph's The royal editor claimed it would be possible for them to reconnect with senior royals if they “keep calm” at the sporting event.
The couple were photographed smiling in Whistler, Vancouver, as they met with athletes at the Blackcomb resort in British Columbia in preparation for next year's winter games.
“We have heard time and time again that certain opportunities are decisive for the couple. They are still here. “This couple will not break up,” the spokesperson said. daily mirror.
In pictures: Prince Harry goes down the track at the Whistler Sliding Center on a skeleton sled
Lidia PatricioFebruary 16, 2024 09:00
When will the interview air?
It is not yet clear what specific time Prince Harry will appear on screen, however, the show airs daily at 7 a.m. Eastern Time.
Good Morning America posted a sneak peek of the exclusive interview on their Instagram story.
The voiceover says: “Prince Harry, the new interview, about his life today with Meghan, how his father, the king, is doing, and about his passion for supporting wounded warriors.”
Lidia PatricioFebruary 16, 2024 08:31
Prince Harry races headlong at 61mph down skeletal track: 'Everyone should do this'
Prince Harry has been going downhill fast: racing headlong on a small skeletal sled going 61.5 mph down a track.
The Duke of Sussex tried his hand at skeleton luge as he joined the training of Invictus Games competitors in Canada on Thursday.
Footage from the track at Whistler shows Harry sporting a white helmet as he accelerates headlong down the icy track.
The cowbells rang as the prince finished his first race, and when he was helped off the track, he took off his helmet and said with a smile that “everyone should do this, it should be mandatory.”
The Duchess of Sussex watched her husband, a year before the world event was held in the town and city of Vancouver, in western Canada.
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