In the snowy landscape of the idyllic resort of Whistler, in British Columbia, Canada. There, Harry has softened and opened up about his family. Since Thursday the 14th, the prince and his wife, Meghan Markle, have been visiting the neighboring country to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. A visit that the dukes have turned into a non-stop honeymoon by staging their love in front of the cameras. In this environment, Harry has spoken the first about the cancer of his father, 75 years old, and has answered the questions of the program Good Morning America.
“Look, I love my family.”, he began to say. “The fact that I got on a plane and saw him (Carlos III) and spent time with him… I'm grateful.” Harry has opened up about the express trip he made to London from Los Angeles, hours after Buckingham made the monarch's illness public. On the state of health of the King and Regarding the reunifying effect that this situation can have on the family, Harry has slipped a hopeful “Yes, of course. I'm sure.”
In this moment of conciliatory atmosphere, the duke has looked for common spaces and has slipped: “Through all these families (in reference to the participants of the Invictus Games), I see every day the strength of a united family… Any illness, any illness unites the family.”
Following the launch of Sussex.com
Harry and Meghan's use of the title Sussex has received harsh criticism. First, for its use as a trademark on the new website (Sussex.com) without prior consultation with Buckingham. And second, for this supposed change of surnames in his children with the desire to “unify the family”, according to the British press. In the first case, furthermore, when Harry and Meghan decided to leave London and renounce their duties as members of the Royal Family, Queen Elizabeth II herself prohibited them from using the SussexRoyal brand. This was a condition that was imposed on them 4 years ago, in 2020, when they activated Megxit.