Prince Harry’s joy at returning home to Montecito for his son Archie’s fourth birthday was short-lived, as reports suggest that he and Meghan are desperately pleading with King Charles to allow them back into the royal family.
According to insiders, a sense of gloom has descended upon the Sussex household following King Charles III’s coronation ceremony on May 6th.
After witnessing the emotional coronation, Harry has been plagued with pages of triumphant post-coronation coverage, including parties, speeches, family dinners, and photos of his loved ones.
A close friend reveals that Harry is not just experiencing post-coronation blues but is truly struggling with his decision to leave the celebration so quickly.
He has been stewing over what he missed out on and now regrets leaving the festivities early, despite the touching moment of tucking in a half-asleep Archie that night.
The coronation was a historic occasion that the entire family, including Harry, had been preparing for their whole lives.
However, Harry feels that his role in it was reduced to the bare minimum, which has been difficult for him to accept.
Woman’s Day insiders claim that the hardest part for Harry was watching his brother, Prince William, take center stage in their father’s coronation.
Initially, Harry believed he was being a good father by rushing back for Archie’s birthday.
However, with hindsight, he now realizes that he could have given Archie an unforgettable experience by allowing him to ride in a carriage behind his grandfather, the King.
This realization has led Harry to reassess his life and consider the opportunity that awaits them back in the UK.
He is contemplating approaching the King to inquire about a possible return, although it remains uncertain whether Charles would even consider it at this stage.
Unfortunately, Prince William’s actions may further complicate matters for Prince Harry and diminish any chances of reconciliation.
Royal expert Daniela Elsa suggests that the brothers’ strained relationship could prevent Harry from receiving future invitations, even from his father.
Elsa explains that Prince William’s increased influence within Buckingham Palace could result in his exclusion of Harry from all future royal engagements.
Sources close to Prince Charles echo this sentiment, stating that William and Kate have become vital members of the institution, while the view on Harry is to keep him at a distance.
It seems unlikely that Harry will receive an invitation to William’s coronation.
Additionally, as Charles focuses on his new role as king, his willingness to be distracted by Harry and Meghan’s drama may diminish.
In conclusion, Harry and Meghan find themselves yearning to return to the royal family after witnessing King Charles III’s coronation.
Harry’s regret over leaving the celebration early and missing out on significant moments has led him to reconsider his decision.
However, with Prince William gaining more influence and the focus shifting to Charles’ responsibilities as king, the chances of a reconciliation and return seem uncertain.