The Duke of Sussex is set to make a permanent return to the UK royal family, albeit without his partner by his side.
Renowned royal biographer Hugo Vickers recently shared his insights on the future plans of the Sussexes for the upcoming decade.
Vickers expressed optimism about the Duke of Sussex’s homecoming, suggesting that it would be a positive experience for him, despite potential reservations.
He hinted at underlying feelings of discontent, stating that the Duke might harbor some anger over past events.
When asked specifically if the Duke of Sussex would be making the journey back to the UK on his own, Vickers confidently affirmed his belief in the solo return.
He alluded to the support extended by the monarchy for such a move, emphasizing the ease with which it could be facilitated.
Reflecting on the Duke’s past contributions, Vickers noted the evident joy on his face, attributing it to the fulfillment derived from serving others and bringing vitality to his endeavors.
Vickers went on to speculate about the alternate scenarios that could have unfolded had the Sussexes chosen to retain their royal duties.
While the Prince and Princess of Wales were anticipated to engage in local engagements, the late Queen had entrusted the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with a significant Commonwealth tour.
Vickers lamented the decision to step back from these responsibilities, labeling the move as “Megxit” and deeming it a missed opportunity considering the Duchess’s prior involvement in Commonwealth initiatives.
The royal analyst expressed disappointment over the outcome, highlighting the unfulfilled potential of the situation and the Queen’s generous offer that ultimately fell short of expectations.