Aides made clear before he arrived that he would not be answering questions about his parenting skills.
But one reporter from the BBC tried to quiz him anyway, asking for his response to yesterday’s Armchair Expert podcast in which Harry criticised his parenting.
HARRY’S NEIGHBOUR ORLANDO TIPPED HIM OFF ABOUT PAPARAZZI
Prince Harry has revealed his new celeb neighbour Orlando Bloom warned him about a photographer who was in the area, in search of some pap pics.
Bloom and his wife, singer Katy Perry, live just a stone’s throw away from Prince Harry and Meghan, in Montecito, California.
The Prince of Wales visited a cancer research centre to learn how Covid-19 has affected its funding today - and was gifted tie-dye bags for Camilla and Kate Middleton by a schoolboy who raised £1,850 for the charity.
Prince Charles, 72, who is patron of Breast Cancer Now, arrived at the organisation s Toby Robins Research Centre, at The Institute of Cancer Research, in London s Fulham Road, 21 years after he opened it.
He was greeted by the charity s chief executive, Baroness Delyth Morgan, before going to a research lab.
The prince heard from Dr Rachel Brough, senior scientific officer at the Institute of Cancer Research, and Dr Alicia Okines, consultant medical oncologist at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, about an innovative trial at the research centre.
New method to efficiently deliver drugs into cells
A new, patented method called Progressive Mechanoporation makes it possible to mechanically disrupt the membranes of cells for a short time period and let drugs or genes inside cells. In this way, researchers can test new therapies more easily than before.
Modern vaccines such as those against SARS-CoV-2 use tiny lipid spheres to transport genetic information into cells and let the body build up an immune defense against the virus. A team of scientists from Erlangen, Dresden, and London has now developed a completely new method to very efficiently deliver not only genes but also drugs and other substances into cells.