A Question Looms over Harry's Return to the UK. Can He Rebuild His Relationship with Prince William?
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will return to the United Kingdom with their two children, Archie and Lilibet, after six years in the United States, settling in a private residence outside London.
- Relations between Prince Harry and the royal family have been strained since 2020 when the couple moved to California; the rift deepened after Harry's memoir 'Spare' portrayed Prince William as prone to anger.
- Harry faces a potential legal bill of £34.5 million following a failed lawsuit against the Daily Mail, while Prime Minister Andy Burnham said security arrangements remain a 'private matter' on Thursday.
- King Charles III, undergoing cancer treatment discovered in 2024, was informed of the plans on Sunday; Harry and Prince William remain estranged despite Harry's desire for his children to know their grandfather.
- Royal historian Ed Owens noted it is in the interest of King Charles III and Prince William to reconcile; once William becomes head of the Church in England, it will be his Christian duty 'to forgive his brother,' though Owens expects 'it will take some time.
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Prince Harry Just Wants to 'Put on His Uniform, Make Some Money' Upon His UK Return, Expert Claims
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning a return to the UK after more than six years living primarily in the United States, in what reports published this week suggested could represent an initial step towards reconciliation with the Royal Family. A royal expert has suggested that Prince Harry could eventually seek a greater role within the royal fold, although significant groundwork would first be required. Neither Buckingham Pal…
Prince Harry's return to the UK could cause a rift between Prince William and their father, King Charles III. Royal reporter Tom Sykes stressed that Harry and Meghan Markle's return to the UK will pose a major challenge for William. "Prince William will have to find a way to respond to this," the source added, noting that it would not be sustainable for the Prince of Wales to continue refusing to see or speak to his younger brother. The author o…
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