In a surprising turn of events, King Charles was seen departing from Clarence House in London, signaling his return to the capital for further cancer treatment.
The monarch had been recuperating at his residence in Norfolk, Sandringham, before making his way back to London on Tuesday.
This development follows a contentious report by The Times, suggesting that Prince Harry had offered to resume a temporary royal role to support his ailing father, a claim promptly dismissed by palace officials.
Amidst swirling speculations, insiders close to the royal circle vehemently asserted that there is unequivocally no prospect of the Duke of Sussex rejoining the royal family.
A source divulged to Mail Online that King Charles remains resolute in his stance, categorically ruling out any possibility of Prince Harry's reinstatement in any capacity within the monarchy.
Prince Harry had garnered attention earlier this month when he rushed back to London from Los Angeles upon learning of his father's cancer diagnosis.
Reportedly, Prince Harry was among a select few immediate family members apprised of King Charles's health condition prior to the official announcement on February 5.
However, their subsequent private meeting at Clarence House lasted a mere half-hour before the King departed for Sandringham via helicopter, while Prince Harry lodged in a London hotel before returning to California the following day.
Although this encounter could be construed as a tentative step towards familial reconciliation, sources suggest that Prince William remains unreconciled and aligned with King Charles's stance against Prince Harry's royal reinstatement.
While convalescing at his Norfolk abode, the King exhibited enough vigor to attend Sunday church services and sustain his professional engagements.
Notably, he recently met with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in person, marking their first face-to-face interaction since news of the King's health complications surfaced.
Despite their routine weekly discussions having been conducted over the phone, an exception was made for this pivotal meeting, as confirmed by Sunak's spokesperson on February 7.
The customary exchange of red boxes between the King and the Prime Minister had been upheld remotely until now, with Downing Street disclosing an arrangement with Buckingham Palace for such interactions.
“We typically refrain from commenting on the Prime Minister's dialogues with the King,” remarked Sunak's official representative.
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