Princess Beatrice recently shared that her mother, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has been declared free from cancer. The Duchess was diagnosed after several moles were removed, revealing skin cancer. In a televised interview on “This Morning,” Beatrice, aged 35, praised her mother’s proactive approach to health and underscored the significance of early medical checks. The discussion also touched on other health challenges within the Royal Family, noting that King Charles and the Princess of Wales have also faced cancer diagnoses but are currently doing well. Furthermore, Prince William has reported that his wife, Kate Middleton, and their children are in good health.

In a separate update, it has been reported that Prince Harry will return to the UK for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games but is unlikely to meet his brother, Prince William, due to existing tensions. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s past criticisms of the Royal Family have strained relationships, particularly at a time when Kate is undergoing cancer treatment. Despite Harry’s participation in the anniversary events, which includes a reading at St Paul’s Cathedral, his reunion with family members including his father, King Charles, remains uncertain.

Additionally, Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, recently became the first Royal to visit Ukraine since the Russian invasion commenced. Her visit focused on showing support for those affected by the war, particularly survivors of sexual violence. Sophie met with Ukraine’s President and relayed a personal message from King Charles, highlighting their ongoing support for the victims of wartime sexual violence. This visit, highlighting critical issues like the use of rape as a weapon of war and its impact on women and girls, was noted by royal commentator Michael Cole as a role that Prince Harry, given his military background, would have been well-suited for.