'I love my family'
Prince Harry insisted he loves the Royal Family in today's interview.
Harry said: "I love my family.
"The fact I was able to get on a plane and see him and spend any time with him - I'm grateful for that."
Prince Harry insisted he loves the Royal Family in today's interview.
Harry said: "I love my family.
"The fact I was able to get on a plane and see him and spend any time with him - I'm grateful for that."
Prince Harry hailed the Invictus Games in today's interview, saying they give him his yearly "fix."
He described how much it means for him to be around service men and women from across the globe.
Asked about how Harry got the news King Charles was ill, the Duke told of how he rushed over to the UK as soon as he could.
He told Will Reeve on God Morning America: "I spoke to him. I jumped on a plane and went to go and see him as soon as I could."
Prince Harry said his two children are "doing great" in a preview for today's bombshell GMA interview.
"The kids are doing great, they are growing up incredibly fast," the preview showed him saying.
"They have got an incredible sense of humour and make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day like most kids do.
"I am just very grateful to be a dad."
"Yeah sure," Harry told Good Morning America when asked if the King's illness could see him reconcile with the royals.
"Through all these families I see on a day-to-day basis the strength of the family unit coming together.
"Any illness, any sickness brings family together."
Prince Harry has confirmed he has "considered" becoming a US citizen during his interview with Good Morning America.
Harry, who lives in California with his wife and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, jetted to the UK last week to see the King.
He had flown thousands of miles from his California home to be at the King's side - but only met with his dad for 30 minutes.
Prince Harry's last bombshell interview came when he sat down with Tom Bradby last year.
The Duke of Sussex spoke with the ITV journalist ahead of the release of his tell-all memoir Spare.
Bradby asked Harry about his bombshell claim that he and William once got into a physical fight over Meghan.
Harry claimed that William “grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace and knocked me to the floor”.
He also hit back at claims that he launched a scathing attack on Queen Consort Camilla when they were introduced.
Harry revealed that he said he only cried once after his mother died – and it was at her burial.
Prince Harry is set to talk about becoming a US citizen in a bombshell Good Morning America interview today.
The Duke of Sussex has sat down for a wide-ranging chat for the first time since Charles' cancer diagnosis.
During a preview for Prince Harry's interview on Good Morning America he was asked how he felt when making the journey to the UK.
Prince Harry said: "I love my family. the fact that I was able to get on a flight to go and see him and spend any time with him, I'm grateful for that."
Prince Harry fans have taken to social media following the announcement of his interview.
Writing on X, one fan said: "Great. Bringing more attention to the wonderful work he’s doing with @WeAreInvictus."
A second wrote: "So happy that media is shining lights on #InvictusGames that focuses on our veterans."
Speaking to Good Morning America, Prince Harry was asked if the King's illness could have a reunifying effect on the family.
He said: "Yeah sure.
"Through all these families I see on a day-to-day basis the strength of the family unit coming together.
"Any illness, any sickness brings family together."
Harry will appear on Good Morning America with host Will Reeve.
The description of the show promises an "all-new interview with Prince Harry on his life with Meghan, how his father King Charles is doing and his passion supporting wounded warriors."
Reeve was seen joining the Sussexes during their events on Wednesday.
And this morning the channel dropped a teaser of the interview that will air today.
It comes after defiant Meghan and Harry hit back at fierce criticism for their rebrand.
King Charles is said to be receiving the best possible treatment following his cancer diagnosis.
His Majesty’s treatment has been described as “pioneering” and will see him regularly return to London for care.
Palace sources say he wanted to be open about his condition to “prevent speculation” and “assist public understanding” about cancer.
Prince Harry will give his first major interview since King Charles' cancer diagnosis today.
He will discuss the 2025 Invictus Games, his marriage to Meghan Markle as well as the King's health.
It will air on Good Morning America.
You can send King Charles your well wishes following his cancer diagnosis.
The monarch, 75, returned to London alongside Queen Camilla this week to receive further treatment.
Judi James observed that it was "dominant" Meghan taking the lead as the Sussexes met with competitors and officials at an Invictus Games event on Wednesday.
The body language pro told Fabulous: “What we are seeing with Meghan and Harry now is a change in the dynamic of them as a power couple.
"That might be because maybe Meghan is holding the fort a little bit, maybe understanding how her partner is feeling.
"Or it might be because she's naturally confident anyway, it's very much her kind of thing."
Prince Harry is set to open up about his father's cancer diagnosis in a new TV interview.
Harry will appear on Good Morning America with host Will Reeve.
The description promises an "all-new interview with Prince Harry on his life with Meghan, how his father King Charles is doing and his passion supporting wounded warriors."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have issued a defiant message as the couple face criticisms over a recent rebrand.
A representative for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex told The Mirror: "We've heard time and time again that certain opportunities are make or break for the couple.
"They're still here. They're still working and pursuing what they believe in, despite constantly being challenged and criticised.
"This couple will not be broken."
Harry and Meghan are in Canada to mark one year until the launch of the Invictus Games.
Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 for international wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans.
The Vancouver Whistler games – which are due to take place between February 8 and 16 next year – are to be the first winter sporting event in Invictus history.
Events will include alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, skeleton, wheelchair curling, indoor rowing, sitting volleyball, swimming, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair rugby.
The 2025 event will be held in British Columbia, Canada, and will see up to 550 competitors from around 25 nations take part in the sporting challenges.
Harry and Meghan arrived in Canada Wednesday to launch the Invictus Games.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are marking one year to go until the 2025 Invictus Games in Whistler, British Columbia.
The couple took part in a photo call at the Rockies ski resort. They also tried their hand at some of the winter sports set to be included for the first time at next year's games.
On Friday, Harry and Meghan are expected to attend a wheelchair curling demonstration in nearby Vancouver.
Harry founded the Invictus Games in 2014 for international wounded, injured, and sick service personnel and veterans. The Vancouver Whistler games - which are due to take place between February 8 and 16 next year - are to be the first winter sporting event in Invictus history.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are currently spending the half-term relaxing with their three children.
With Kate still recovering from her abdominal surgery, the Waleses have taken their kids to their countryside retreat, Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
Royal editor Ingrid Seward told Fabulous: “Kate and William are fortunate enough to have a huge choice for their children’s summer holidays.
“They have their own home, Anmer Hall which the children call home and keep all their small animals.”