Prince Harry is making his way back to California after a transatlantic dash to see King Charles III in London following the monarch’s shock cancer diagnosis – despite only seeing his father... Read more »
LONDON — A day after King Charles III’s surprise cancer announcement, Prince Harry was back in Britain to see his father, with the estranged son’s return from California raising questions about the... Read more »
Prince Harry will be flying to London in the coming days after King Charles III personally told him he has cancer, it was revealed today. The Duke of Sussex will soon be leaving California for Britain but... Read more »
Prince Harry has today been urged to use his 11th hour trip to London to heal wounds with King Charles after his cancer diagnosis as well as reaching out to his brother... Read more »
The father of a 14-year-old girl who took her own life after being mercilessly bullied has spoken of his heartbreak at losing both his daughter and his wife in the space of... Read more »
Prince Harry will be flying to London to visit his father following his cancer diagnosis, but his wife Meghan and their two children will not be joining him, a source has revealed. The Duke of... Read more »
As part of a children’s choir made up of young people who have experienced a cancer diagnosis, a South London girl performed to a star-studded audience at the Children with Cancer UK... Read more »
Image: a conceptual image of what The London Cancer Hub could look like when complete The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has welcomed the news that insurer Aviva and developer Socius have... Read more »
Huge numbers Marched for Men as Prostate Cancer UK’s flagship walking event drew a bumper crowd in London recently. More than 1,600 walkers, a near record attendance for the popular event, strolled... Read more »
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has been treated for breast cancer, her spokesman has said. The 63-year-old duchess was recently diagnosed with an early form of the disease, which was detected... Read more »