Oh my, Harry made an overnight call to the Palace, urging them to add Meghan to the state counselors’ list due to King and Kate’s health issues. King Charles is scheduled for surgery next week for an enlarged prostate, a disclosure Buckingham Palace made within two hours of Kensington Palace revealing that Princess Kate is in the hospital after planned abdominal surgery. The King, following doctors’ orders, has postponed engagements for the procedure, emphasizing that his condition is benign. Unusually detailed information was shared to encourage men to prioritize health checks.
Prince Harry Urgently Calls Palace: Seeks Meghan Markle's Addition to State Counselors Amid King and Kate's Health Concern

The health updates on King Charles and Princess Katherine come as Meghan and Harry express eagerness to return to England. However, Hello magazine, reportedly influenced by Meghan, raised concerns about the monarchy’s stability, given recent health challenges. The article noted that the royal family envisioned 2024 as a year of recovery but faced uncertainties with key members temporarily stepping back from their roles.

A palace insider rumored that Prince Harry’s immediate call wasn’t about the health of his father and sister-in-law but rather a request to include Meghan on the list of state counselors. This move was met with criticism, questioning the necessity as Harry and Meghan had already stepped back from their royal roles. The spokesperson’s suggestion to update state counselors with all royal illnesses sparked controversy, with calls to remove Harry and Andrew and add Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, instead.

Amid concerns, William is set to care for Catherine and their children, while Camilla attends to the King. However, the mention of dark magic and speculations about Catherine’s health stirred further debate, with a reminder that the world would rally around the Wales family in the face of adversity. The dynamics of royal affairs and potential interventions added complexity to an already tumultuous situation.