Speculation swirls around Prince Harry's potential return to the UK alongside Meghan Markle and their children, marking a potential shift from their decision to step down from royal duties in 2020.
Despite their ongoing rift, Prince Harry finds himself needing the approval of his estranged brother, Prince William, for his planned comeback. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shown signs of interest in rejoining the royal family, especially with Prince Harry's recent urgent visit to see his father, King Charles, who is battling cancer, and Kate Middleton's recovery from abdominal surgery.
Grant Harold, King Charles' former butler, shed light on the possibility of Harry and Meghan's return, stressing that it hinges on Prince William's approval. He emphasized the need to address the issues that have arisen in recent years before the Sussexes can permanently reintegrate into royal life.
Despite acknowledging the strained relationship between the brothers, Harold remains optimistic about the potential for reconciliation. He believes that Harry and William can mend their relationship through open dialogue, especially if Harry expresses his willingness to resume royal duties upon his return.
However, Harold acknowledges the challenges ahead, particularly the trust that has been eroded between the brothers, exacerbated by Harry's portrayal of William in a negative light in his memoir, "Spare." While a reunion remains uncertain given the complexities of their relationship, Harold suggests that resolving their differences could pave the way for a brighter future.
As the world watches, the possibility of Prince Harry's return to royal duties remains contingent upon the reconciliation and approval of Prince William, underscoring the importance of healing the rift between the brothers for the sake of the royal family's unity and stability.