Speculations are abound regarding the potential homecoming of the Duke of
Sussex to the UK, raising questions about the public's reception of both Harry
and Meghan.
Insiders suggest that Prince Harry has reached out to his brother, Prince
William, seeking a truce and discussing the possibility of returning to the
UK. Financial concerns after stepping down from their roles as working members
of the royal family are believed to be the driving force behind this
contemplation.
Harry reportedly expressed his desire to serve King Charles by returning to
London, apparently having second thoughts after the fallout from "Megxit" and
questioning whether leaving England was the right decision.
Surprisingly, Meghan was both taken aback and upset by Harry's suggestion to
return to the royal family.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle faces criticism online for a scene in the couple's
controversial Netflix show, where she appeared to mock the traditional curtsy
to the late Queen. In episode 2 of the documentary, Meghan expressed her
astonishment at the formalities of the monarchy, comparing the experience to a
Medieval Times dinner and tournament.
While some online commenters slammed Meghan for what they perceived as
disrespect towards British traditions and the monarchy, others found the scene
humorous. TV personality Piers Morgan was among those who criticized the
couple's Netflix show, branding them worse than the Kardashians and labeling
them as dull.
Notably, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, and no member of the royal
family have officially commented on the content of the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex's Netflix series. Nevertheless, a Netflix source refuted this claim,
asserting that they had approached the communications offices for King Charles
and the Prince of Wales in advance and provided them with an opportunity to
respond to the series' claims.
As the speculations about Harry's potential return to the UK continue, the
public eagerly awaits further developments on this matter.