Amidst the recent loss of their beloved matriarch, the Queen, the royal family has been facing a challenging period.
Prince Harry, in particular, has been deeply affected by the loss, as evident from his distress during the funeral last week.
Despite ongoing tensions with his father and brother, the prince expressed his desire to stay with his family in the United Kingdom for a few more days.
However, he ultimately decided to return home to America with his wife Meghan Markle.
According to an unnamed source who spoke to Heat UK, Prince Harry longed to spend more time with his family, despite the existing conflicts.
The source emphasized the undeniable bond that ties them together, as they are family after all.
Although Harry wanted to extend his stay and have his children join him, he didn’t want to engage in arguments with Meghan, who had already experienced what she referred to as “bad vibes.”
Moreover, Meghan didn’t want to further increase the distance between herself and their children, Arch and Lilibet.
Nevertheless, the Duke of Sussex is actively seeking the perfect opportunity to return to the United Kingdom and spend quality time with his family.
The source revealed that Harry intends to come back before Christmas, most likely on his own, in order to sit down with his father and brother and call for a truce.
He remains hopeful that his father will be willing to compromise, allowing him and Meghan to continue being part of the royal family while pursuing their own endeavors in the US.
However, before Prince Harry can embark on his journey back to the UK, King Charles III must approve his son’s plans.
It remains uncertain how feasible this will be, given the king’s upcoming royal duties.
Additionally, the prince’s decision to write a tell-all book adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Expert Robert Jobson has warned that if Prince Harry decides to alter certain aspects of his stories, he may risk losing millions of pounds from his book deal.
Jobson emphasized that the prince must take full ownership of every word in the autobiography, as any disagreements or inconsistencies could potentially cause problems and impact the narrative surrounding William and his father.
The memoir has already sparked questions and concerns, particularly after Vanity Fair’s royal correspondent Katie Nicholl released her book, “The New Royals,” which claimed that King Charles III is seriously worried about what Prince Harry will disclose.
The anticipation surrounding the book’s release further adds to the intricacies of the family dynamics and the potential for reconciliation.
In conclusion, Prince Harry’s desire to return to the UK and mend his relationship with his family showcases his commitment to finding common ground amidst the ongoing tensions.
While obstacles such as King Charles III’s approval and the potential consequences of his book deal remain, Prince Harry remains optimistic about the possibility of reconciling with his loved ones.