Prince Harry interview - live: Duke to discuss King Charles’s cancer diagnosis on Good Morning America
The Duke of Sussex will join Will Reeve on Good Morning America today
King Charles waves to well-wishers in first public outing since cancer diagnosis
Prince Harry will open up about his father’s cancer diagnosis in a bombshell Good Morning America interview today.
The Duke of Sussex’s interview with Will Reeve will air tonight, with the presenter posting a teaser of the shock interview, where the Prince will open up about his life with Meghan and his father’s diagnosis.
It comes as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have hit back at claims their visit to the Invictus Games is a “make or break” chance to reunite with King Charles.
A spokesperson for the Harry and Meghan said the couple would “not be broken” after the Daily Telegraph’s royal editor claimed it would be possible for them to reconnect with senior royals if they “keep schtum” at the sporting event.
The pair were pictured smiling in Whistler, Vancouver as they met athletes at the Blackcomb resort in British Columbia in preparation for next year’s winter games.
“We’ve heard time and time again that certain opportunities are make or break for the couple. They’re still here. This couple will not be broken,” the spokesperson told the Daily Mirror.
ICYMI - Prince Harry and Meghan in royal rebrand as they launch new website with regal titles
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have relaunched their website using their regal titles – the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The couple’s new site, sussex.com, replaces their former website, archewell.com, and will bring more personal updates about the Duke and Duchess’s activities.
As you enter the website, a large photo of the pair smiling and clapping at last year’s Invictus Games appears, overlayed with their royal coat of arms and the title “The office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex”. At the foot of the page, links to the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions and their Sussex Royal website appear.
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Prince Harry and Meghan in royal rebrand as they launch new website with regal titles
The couple’s new site, Sussex.com, will bring more personal updates about the Duke and Duchess’s activities
Watch - Queen’s five-word response to Princess Charlotte painting on display at London art studio
Queen’s five-word response to Princess Charlotte painting on display at art studio
Queen Camilla admired a painting of her step-granddaughter Princess Charlotte as she attended an art gallery in London on Wednesday (14 February). The Queen visited Kindred Studios’ Shepherds Bush pop-up hub, where she admired a painting of Princess Charlotte, created by artist Mercedes Carbonell. Looking closely at the painting, the 76-year-old monarch declared: “I think I recognise her”. Ms Carbonell created her version of a photograph released to mark the young royal's second birthday in 2017. The Queen also met with other London artists, from painters and ceramicists to textiles and fashion designers.
In pictures - Prince Harry hurtles down Whistler Sliding Centre track on a skeleton sled
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex comes down the Whistler Sliding Centre track on a skeleton sled during the training camp for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex comes down the Whistler Sliding Centre track on a skeleton sled during the training camp for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 i
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex reacts after taking a skeleton run down the Whistler Sliding Centre track during the training camp for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025
When will the interview air?
It is not yet clear the specific time Prince Harry will appear on screen, however the show airs each day at 7am ET.
Good Morning America posted a teaser for the exclusive interview on their Instagram story.
The voice over says: “Prince Harry the all-new interview, on his life today with Meghan, how his father the king is doing and on his passion supporting wounded warriors.”
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex visits the Whistler Sliding Centre during the training camp for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler
Prince Harry races 61mph head-first down a skeleton track: ‘Everybody should do this’
Prince Harry has gone downhill fast - racing head-first on a tiny skeleton sled going 61.5 mph down a track.
The Duke of Sussex has tried his hand at skeleton bobsled as he joined Invictus Games competitors training in Canada on Thursday
Pictures from the track in Whistler show Harry sporting a white helmet as he speeds headfirst down the frozen track.
Cowbells rang out as the prince finished his first run, and when he was helped off the track, he took off his helmet and said with a smile that “everyone should do this, it should be compulsory.”
The Duchess of Sussex watched her husband, one year before the global event takes place in the town, and the city of Vancouver, in western Canada.
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