He suffered the wrath of haters on the Web, for a comment on the cancer of King Charles III, which he made in the columns of Le Parisien, this February 6, 2024, and which was misinterpreted by the majority.
“I never said that the king’s cancer was due to problems with his son“
This Tuesday morning, Stéphane Bern clarified things on X. He published this message: “Let’s get things straight, dear Parisian, I never said that the king’s cancer was due to problems with his son Harry. I know from those close to him that he painfully experienced the death of his parents and the estrangement from his son whom he loves dearly. I look forward to his return“.
Since the publication of an interview given to the daily, the elite specialist has received messages from fans of the royal family who are a little shocked by his comments. According to Charles de Saint Sauveur, he declared: “We know that cancers can develop through emotional shock. And with Harry, the ordeal was very painful. Charles is a very sensitive man, who refrained from any comment when his son attacked him through the press or in his book. Between them, there is as much love as there is incomprehension“.
“They’re going to meet again, that’s good“
Stéphane Bern, however, leaned in favor of peace between the king and his son, 4 years after the Megxit crisis. While the British media announced that Meghan Markle’s husband was going to London in the coming days to see his dad, he also declared: “This illness will at least serve to heal the still painful family wounds” And “they will meet again, that’s good“. It would therefore not be appropriate to accuse Stéphane Bern of having tackled Prince Harry, accusing him of being responsible for the poor health of his paternal royal…
Let’s make things right dear @the Parisian I never said that the king’s cancer was due to problems with his son Harry. I know from those close to him that he painfully experienced the death of his parents and the estrangement from his son whom he loves dearly. I look forward to his return https://t.co/Pi8QhJy22K
— Stéphane Bern (@bernstephane) February 6, 2024
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