Royal Family LIVE: Prince Harry and King Charles peace hopes 'done' if 1 thing happens

Like many children across the country, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis returned to school after the summer holidays this week. The young trio are all students at Lambrook School, and although his brother and sister have a few more years at the school, George entered his final year at the school yesterday.
As the three children of Prince William and Princess Kate, George, 12, Charlotte, 10, and seven-year-old Louis were all born with royal titles - but they reportedly are not known by them at school. When the couple's highest title was that of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, George, Charlotte and Louis had 'Cambridge' as their surname. Now that their parents are the Prince and Princess of Wales, George, Charlotte and Louis are known to use 'Wales' as their surname with classmates and teachers.
King Charles said his cancer recovery isn’t “too bad” as he chatted with patients during a visit to open a new hospital yesterday. Charles, 76, was met by huge crowds and loud cheers on Wednesday as he arrived at the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital to officially open the 736-bed facility in Smethwick.
Chatting with patients on the acute elderly care wards, the King lightened the mood by joking that he was discovering that “bits don’t work so well once you get past 70”. He met with Matthew Shinda, 73, who is receiving treatment for prostate cancer and is from Oldbury.
The future looks bleak for Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan which failed to enter the top 10 most streamed shows of the week, according to the latest Netflix ratings. New odds from Pundit Arena also point towards the reality show being axed just after two seasons.
Joe Lyons, spokesperson for Pundit Arena, said: "Following reports that 'With Love, Meghan' is under review by Netflix, the odds suggest we may have already seen the final season. At 1/2 to be cancelled after season two, its future looks uncertain and attention is now shifting to what Meghan does next."
King Charles’s former butler Grant Harrold has revealed how Prince William and Princess Kate once showed their true colours. The couple made a simple but touching gesture following a Valentine’s Day dinner in the early days of their romance.
Speaking at an event to promote his new book The Royal Butler: My Remarkable Life of Royal Service, Harrold explained how the now Prince of Wales, 43, was always quick to show appreciation to those around him. “He was very independent,” Harrold said. Before addding: “He didn’t like anyone doing anything for him.”
Prince Harry's US visa has been a matter of hot debate ever since he moved there with his American wife, Meghan Markle, at the end of 2020. A US think tank went to the courts to seek clarification over whether the Duke of Sussex had declared his previous drug use on the form, after he admitted to taking illegal drugs in his bombshell memoir, Spare.
The Heritage Foundation wanted Harry's immigration records to be made public, as taking drugs can be grounds for the US Government to reject a US visa application. Despite arguing the matter was in the public interest, in March a US judge ruled that matters concerning his visa were private and not to be disclosed.
However, the Trump administration has unearthed new documents suggesting that Harry is in possession of a so-called "golden ticket" visa in the form of a special A-1 'Head of State' document. This is a rare type of diplomatic visa given to members of foreign royal families.
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