Rumors are swirling that the Duke of Sussex is set to make a return to the UK in May, causing a stir among the Royal family.
According to Royal Analyst Tom Quinn, the Prince and Princess of Wales are already feeling the impact of this news.
Speculations suggest that the POWs are contemplating extending an invitation to the Duchess of Sussex for a special event at London’s St Paul’s Cathedral, marking the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games alongside the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The focus is on easing tensions and fostering a cordial atmosphere between the parties involved, even considering a public display of unity.
The impending visit of the Duke of Sussex, whether solo or accompanied by the Duchess of Sussex, is anticipated to present challenges.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are reportedly apprehensive about the situation, prompting extensive preparations to mitigate any potential awkwardness or discomfort, as shared by a Royal Expert.
One suggested approach is a brief public appearance by the brothers to demonstrate their ability to interact civilly with one another, aiming to set a positive tone for their reunion.
Should the Duke of Sussex choose to visit the UK in May and maintain distance from his brother and the Princess of Wales, it could exacerbate existing tensions.
Tom emphasized the importance of attempting to reconcile differences through a brief encounter rather than allowing rumors to intensify any rifts further.
Against this backdrop, the Princess of Wales is currently undergoing cancer treatment, supported by the future King of England, away from the public eye.
The hope lingers that the siblings can mend their strained relationship and restore their bond, which has suffered amid their feud.
The dynamics within the Royal family have been complex, with the Duke of Sussex’s perceived ego and the supportive role of the Duchess contributing to the ongoing tensions.