Prince Harry’s return to the UK for a High Court battle is not expected to be met with open arms by the royal family, according to a prominent royal author.
The Duke of Sussex, who has not confirmed his attendance at King Charles’ upcoming coronation in May, is under fire for his recent public criticisms of family members.
Royal expert Christopher Anderson revealed that Charles is still seething over the bombshell accusations laid out in Harry’s memoir.
Even if Harry harbors hopes of reconciliation before the coronation, it seems unlikely that he will receive a warm welcome, as per Anderson’s insights.
Furthermore, tensions within the royal family seem to be escalating, with Prince William reportedly expressing his exasperation at the situation.
The fallout from Harry’s memoir, where he portrayed Camilla in a negative light, has added fuel to the fire.
Another royal expert, Richard Fitzwilliams, noted that Harry’s chances of reconnecting with his family during this visit are slim.
The deep-seated divide between the Sussexes and the rest of the royals appears to be widening, with no immediate prospects of resolution on the horizon.
The timing of Harry’s visit coincides with a rare overlap with King Charles III’s schedule, as the King had to cancel his planned state visit to France due to civil unrest.
This unexpected turn of events has brought Charles back to the UK at the same time as Harry for the first time in months.
Despite this, official sources confirm that there are no scheduled meetings between the two parties, indicating a deliberate avoidance of direct confrontation.
Adding to the intrigue, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been instructed to vacate their residence at Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor estate, a decision reportedly endorsed by the King himself.
This development suggests a significant shift in the dynamics between Harry and the royal establishment.
Moreover, Harry’s legal actions regarding security arrangements during his UK visits raise pertinent questions about his safety and protection while on British soil.
As preparations for King Charles’ coronation unfold, palace staff are said to be factoring in the presence of the Sussexes, although it remains uncertain whether Harry and Meghan will attend the ceremony.
The couple’s silence on this matter has only fueled speculation and heightened interest in their next moves.
With the date coinciding with their son Archie’s fourth birthday, all eyes are on whether the family will make an appearance at the event.