Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly contacted their estranged family members, King Charles and Kate Middleton, offering support and well-wishes as both are recovering from recent health concerns.
According to a source quoted by the Mirror on Saturday, “The King and the Princess of Wales have received support from Prince Harry and Meghan regarding their health. The Duke and Duchess contacted both parties in different ways to express their concern and best wishes.”

While Buckingham Palace has yet to comment, it was announced on Wednesday that 75-year-old Charles is scheduled for a “corrective procedure” for an enlarged prostate in the upcoming week. Sources revealed that Harry learned about his father’s medical event through the media despite efforts to inform all senior members of the royal family privately.
Simultaneously, Middleton, aged 42, underwent “planned abdominal surgery” on Tuesday, with a statement from Kensington Palace indicating the procedure was successful. However, Middleton is expected to take a break from public duties until after Easter, with a memo expressing her desire to maintain normality for her children.

Harry and Meghan’s outreach to Charles and Middleton follows months of controversy, including allegations made by Piers Morgan, who claimed that royal expert Omid Scobie labelled Charles and Middleton as the “racist royals” expressing concerns over Prince Archie’s skin colour. Despite being urged to address the allegations, the California-based couple chose not to comment.
In unrelated news, Prince Harry accepted the Living Legends of Aviation award in Beverly Hills on Friday, while Meghan Markle was notably absent from the event.
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