Prince Harry's odd behaviour on flight back from visit to King Charles exposed
Prince Harry dropped everything to be by his dad's side following the news King Charles has cancer.
Almost as soon as the news was made public, Harry was on his was to the airport to be by his dad's side at his time of need. The King is said to have personally informed his youngest son of his health issue, with Harry quickly returning to his native England. He made the visit to see his father alone, with Meghan Markle and the couple's two kids - Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet - staying stateside.
While Harry's visit was brief - 25 hours to be precise - it's said the Duke of Sussex was in fine form on the flight back to his family in the US.
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Prince Harry travelled to the UK alone after news of the King's ill health (Getty Images)According to PEOPLE, sources said the prince was engaging in lively conversation with staff and passengers while on board his flight, and appeared cheerful and full of smiles. Harry's behaviour might seem odd after his whirlwind trip and two transatlantic commercial flights within 48 hours.
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But it seems Harry didn't lose his friendly and polite manner despite his hectic schedule. Next up for Harry and Meghan is a trip to Canada as the pair look set to take part in a ceremony to mark a year until the next Invictus Games. The Games are next due to take place in Toronto in 2025 and Harry is set to be in attendance at the launch event from February 14 through February 16.
After that, it's thought Harry will once again return to the UK as part of a 10-year celebration of the Games, which he initially set up in 2014. He is tipped to return in May with celebrations due to take place at St Paul’s Cathedral.
The visit will come after the UK government recently announced a multi-million-pound bid to see the games hosted in Birmingham in 2027. Johnny Mercer, the minister for veterans’ affairs and leading the bid, said: "It feels like a natural rounding of the circle to come back to the UK and we’re going to do everything we can to win the bid."
A source close to the project told The Express : "Harry has indicated that he is comfortable coming back for a British-based Invictus Games and we understand that the Games have always had the support of the rest of the Royal Family."
It not yet known if Harry's kids and wife will be with him on his next visit home.
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