Prince William has voiced serious concerns regarding the potential return of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to the royal family, labeling the couple as a significant 'threat' to the monarchy's privacy.
William's apprehensions stem from the duo's history of leaking private information about senior royal figures. Speaking with Sky News Australia, royal commentator Esther Krakue noted that the Prince of Wales is stepping into a more decisive role, akin to that of his grandfather, Prince Philip, in determining royal event participation.
Krakue remarked, "William is increasingly leading the direction of the Royal Family, especially considering the uncertain future of King Charles." She added that the Prince is particularly worried about the potential privacy breaches that could arise from Harry and Meghan's proximity to the royal family.
William's principal fear is that the Sussexes might disclose sensitive information to the media, prompting him to reconsider their reintegration into the royal fold. This development comes amid reports that Prince Harry is eager to return to the UK to ensure his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are familiar with their paternal heritage.