Prince Harry drops major hint that he will return to the UK against Meghan's wishes
Reach Daily Express December 29, 2024 05:39 AM

One royal expert believes the door may be "left open" for Prince Harry to make a return to Britain as the duke and Meghan Markle appear to embark on more solo ventures.

Since Harry and Meghan famously quit the firm in 2020 and moved to the US the Duke has only made a few solo trips back to the UK and has not brought his whole family back since the late Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.

Despite stepping down as senior working members of the Royal Family The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have embarked on two tours this year - Nigeria in May

And more recently the couple have been spotted attending a series of events solo as they focus on their own professional endeavours.

This includes Meghan's at The Paley Center for Media gala with close friend Tyler Perry.

Harry most recently visited London in October to but did not accompany him.

One royal expert has hinted that the apparent professional seperation could mean the "door being left open" for Harry to return back to home turf.

Royal biographer Andrew Lownie told : "Maybe the door is being left open for Harry to come back to Britain."

GB News Cameron Walker added that the couples seperate engagements is not the "brand Sussex which we were led to believe would happen when they stood back as working members in 2020".

A return to the UK would not be supported by Meghan if previous reports are anything to go by.

In Omid Scobie's book, Endgame, the jounrnalist wrote that Meghan "never wants to step foot in England again" as she "never really felt at home" while in Harry's home country.

Mr Scobie has a close relationship with the Sussexes and has previously been branded "Meghan's mouthpiece."

He claimed that the Duchess "never wants to be involved in the British monarchy again".

Mr Lownie also spoke about Harry and Meghan's plummeting popularity in the UK, as the couple now regularly rub shoulders with near the bottom of the rankings.

He said: ''You don't hear these scandals about some of the old members of the Royal family.

''It's what I call the 'rogue royals' - it's Harry and Meghan, Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

''One of the tropes of the Crown somewhere is the division between the public service and private pleasure - and here, I'm afraid, people are putting private pleasure and profit ahead of their public service.''

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