Harry and William urged to 'let feuds go' amid dad Charles' cancer diagnosis

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Prince William and Prince Harry have been urged to forget their feud (Image: Getty Images)
Prince William and Prince Harry have been urged to forget their feud (Image: Getty Images)

Prince Harry and Prince William have been urged to forget about their feud and focus on their dad, King Charles III, after it was announced the monarch has cancer.

Prince Harry's relationship with the royal family has been strained since he quit his duties and made a number of accusations in the public eye. However, following Monday's announcement regarding Charles' health, he's been told to try to let his feud go and be by his dad's side.

It's thought the Duke of Sussex is set to fly home to the UK to be with his family and a PR expert believes this is exactly the right move despite the public spat. PR to the celebrities, Jane Owen, told us: "I hope that it’s a case of 'all is forgotten' until his Dad heals. That would be the fair and proper stance for everyone to take in these circumstances.

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"Talking as someone who lost their Mum and Step-Dad at a similar age, and with a sister, it’s the absolute worst pain imaginable (except for losing a child god forbid) I don’t think anyone should be thinking anything other than 'How can we get him to his father’s side as fast as possible?'.

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She continued: "I also hope this could be an avenue for the brothers to mends some bridges. I think there have been mistakes on both sides, but at the end of the day family is family and you only get one life, one father, and in their case one brother.

"There’s nothing like the terrible fear of losing the ones we love to make us realise what we have. It brings a really sharp sense of priorities to the forefront as well."

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Jane added she hopes Charles can make a full recovery and knows he will have the best medical care possible. However, she said it’s a reminder that life is "fragile and all too short" and says that sometimes it is this realisation that can help people find the encouragement to let feuds go.

"I’m sure the princes are both feeling the loss of their Mother especially strongly right now also, and that could also help them to reconnect."

From a PR perspective, Jane said she hopes the public will rally around the family as they have done in the past in times of need.

Across the globe, fans, followers and celebrity faces have started to send well wishes following the news breaking. Among those commenting including US president, Joe Biden, and Omid Scobie, who released the controversial book, End Game.

Jamie Roberts

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