Harry's UK return raises more questions than answers
DOZENS of questions swirled on Thursday as Prince Harry prepares to move back to the United Kingdom with his wife and children, six years after his departure sparked a bitter rift with the royal family.
Dozens of questions have emerged as Prince Harry prepares to return to the United Kingdom with his wife and children, six years after his departure caused a significant rift with the royal family. The couple plans to leave the United States by the end of the month to move into a private residence outside London, as reported by The Daily Telegraph.
Their two children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5, have already enrolled in a British school for the upcoming school year. However, numerous questions remain unanswered. Critics argue that Harry and Meghan's time in the US has not met expectations, with Meghan's cooking show failing, their cooperation with Netflix being subpar, and the loss of their Spotify deal.
Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal commentator, believes the move could help them change their fortunes before Prince William becomes king. Reports suggest Prince William may remove their royal titles, a concern for the couple. Ed Owens, another commentator, suggested the timing of their UK return aligns with a possible reconciliation with the royal family, as the couple met King Charles III last month, their first visit in four years.
The couple previously resided in Montecito, California, and are reportedly choosing a rural Cotswolds area in western England for their new home, potentially linked to Harry's childhood. Reports indicate the couple has not abandoned their commercial ventures, as they remain involved with the Invictus Games and a lifestyle brand.
Public opinion of the couple remains unfavorable, with only 22% of Britons having a positive view of Meghan and 33% for Harry. Relations with Harry's family soured in 2021 following an interview with Oprah Winfrey and the publication of Harry's memoir, "Spare." While Prince William remains estranged from Harry, there is speculation he may be open to reconciliation with his cousin.
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