As Princess Kate undergoes chemotherapy, biographer Hugo Vickers suggests Prince Harry’s presence in the UK might distract from her recovery, advising privacy and space for the Royal Family during this sensitive period.
Prince Harry has been advised to refrain from returning to the UK amid Princess Kate’s recent cancer diagnosis and her upcoming chemotherapy treatment. This advice comes from biographer Hugo Vickers, who suggests that Harry’s presence could potentially be “counter-productive” and distract from Kate’s recovery process. Princess Kate, who made her diagnosis public after undergoing surgery, has emphasized her need for privacy and space as she prepares for further treatment. In support, Harry and his wife Meghan have extended well-wishes for Kate’s swift recovery and have highlighted the importance of respecting the family’s privacy during this challenging time.
Despite some speculation about the health crisis bringing Harry and his brother William closer, Vickers downplayed the possibility of reconciliation at this stage, highlighting that Harry’s return to the UK might complicate rather than ease current tensions. Princess Kate’s statement of gratitude towards her medical team and her call for hope among those facing similar challenges underscore her focus on health and recovery.
Harry, who has plans to visit the UK in May for the Invictus Games anniversary, faces increasing speculation about whether he will visit his family. Vickers, however, advises caution against such a visit at this juncture, emphasizing the importance of undisturbed recovery for Kate.