Sad state of Prince Harry and Kate Middleton’s relationship exposed: opinion





Prince Harry the Duke of Sussex has had a few exciting years – if we’re talking frequent flyer points, that is. 




This week he will add to his grand total when he does the Los Angeles-London hop in the confines of first class. 



While his wife Meghan the Duchess of Sussex might have dodged having to do battle with jet lag and a nation that, statistically, has the serious beef with both of them, for Harry, this return to the shores of his homeland will be his 11th trip in just over three years. 




Bet he’s really getting to know the LAX duty-free offering pretty well. This week the Duke of Sussex will make the ten-plus hour flight back to the UK to attend a May 8 St. Paul’s church service to mark the 10th anniversary of his highly successful and universally applauded Invictus Games. 




This should be a victory lap for the 39-year-old, a nice bit of icing on a nice bit of cake after a decade of changing an untold number of lives. Instead, Harry faces a return trip unlike any other. Since the duke was last in the UK in February, after King Charles announced that he had cancer, the royal world has tilted on its axis with the horribly, eerily similar announcement that Kate the Princess of Wales does as well. 




The truly shocking news that both His Majesty and the princess are battling cancer means that Harry’s usual in-and-out-in-under-48-hours sprint might not be possible this time. Generally, these UK dashes follow something of a predictable pattern. 




The duke flies in with the tabloids monitoring his flight like the NSA tracking Edward Snowden, whence he arrives and is whisked out of Heathrow via private car.



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