Speculation is rife within royal circles as the Prince and Princess of Wales, a prominent royal couple, are reportedly feeling anxious about the upcoming visit of the Duke of Sussex to the United Kingdom.
Scheduled for May, the Duke of Sussex will be making a return to his homeland, leaving behind his current residence in California where he resides with his young family.
The highlight of his visit will be a speaking engagement at St. Paul’s Cathedral on May 8, coinciding with the 10th anniversary service of the Invictus Games.
Rumors suggest that the Duke of Sussex might consider paying a visit to his brother and sister-in-law during his stay in England, particularly in light of the recent announcement regarding the Princess of Wales’ battle with cancer.
Following the public disclosure made by the Princess of Wales, speculations have been swirling that the Sussexes have been in private communication with the Walises.
Renowned royal researcher and author, Tom Quinn, shed light on the prevailing unease within the Walis household regarding the Duke of Sussex’s impending trip in May.
Of particular concern is the potential absence of the Duchess of Sussex, adding to the apprehension felt by the Prince of Wales and Princess Catherine.
Mr. Quinn emphasized the looming awkwardness and the concerted efforts being made to preempt any uncomfortable situations during the visit.
In an exclusive report by the Mirror, Mr. Quinn expressed, “The Prince of Wales and Princess Catherine are genuinely apprehensive about the upcoming visit of the Duke of Sussex, whether he arrives solo or accompanied by the Duchess of Sussex.
Extensive planning is underway to mitigate the anticipated challenges and minimize any potential embarrassment.”
One strategy under consideration involves a brief public appearance by the brothers, aimed at demonstrating a semblance of civility between them.