However, Dunlop is quick to caution against high hopes, given Harry's recent absence from Balmoral this summer. It appears unlikely that he will make an appearance at Sandringham for the holidays, as per Dunlop's insights shared with the Mirror.
Meghan and Harry's housing situation in the UK is also a point of interest. Following the 74-year-old monarch's decision to vacate them from their former royal residence, Frogmore Cottage, the couple finds themselves without an official place to stay in Britain.
Dunlop speculates that Meghan and Harry might embark on the journey of acquiring their own residence, driven by Harry's longing for his homeland. She observes, "Meghan is comfortably settled in California, surrounded by her celebrity friends, a new agent, and forthcoming endeavors as an influencer. Harry, on the other hand, often appears adrift."
Continuing her assessment, Dunlop surmises, "While Harry may yearn for a place of his own in London, considering it's his hometown, it doesn't seem practical for the security-conscious Sussexes to invest in a private property when they could potentially stay with their cousins on the Windsor estate or in one of London's operational palaces where security is readily available."