Amid tensions from his memoir ‘Spare’, Prince Harry’s return to the Royal Family is unlikely, even with King Charles III’s health issues, marking his US move as a final goodbye.
Prince Harry has bid a “final goodbye” to royal life in the UK and chances for a possible reunion or return to his homeland are sparse.
According to an Irish Mirror report, Prince Harry made his final separation from the Royal Family after making the US his permanent residence.
Prince Harry’s return for the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games in May this year has been considered as his “final goodbye” to royal life.
Amid the tensions between Prince Harry and the Royal family after the release of Duke of Sussex’s memoir ‘Spare’, there is hardly any possibility of return of Prince Harry to the Royal Family even when King Charles III is dealing with a rigorous cancer.
“Even if Harry begged to be allowed back to help out – even if his father King Charles became so ill he was unable to carry out his duties – whatever happens, the call to help will never go out to Montecito. Making the US his primary residence is Harry’s final goodbye,” The Mirror quoted royal expert and author Tom Quinn.
Earlier this year, it was disclosed that Prince Harry had changed his permanent residence to the United States from the United Kingdom. Earlier, Buckingham Palace had confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are vacating Frogmore Cottage, a former residence in England.
The couple’s exit from Frogmore Cottage has been received as the “last straw”. Prince Harry and William share a troubled relationship which got worse after the demise of Queen Elizabeth. The release of Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ was the last nail in the coffin. Sussexes are currently living in the US. Meanwhile, the Royals are still coping up with the cancer diagnosis with their two family members. A Report on Sunday Times revealed that Prince Harry was not informed about Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis. Moreover, he was not even allowed to meet Middleton after the news was made public.
Amidst the ongoing tensions surrounding Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’, the possibility of his return to the Royal Family seems increasingly slim. Despite King Charles III’s health issues, it appears that Prince Harry has made his move to the US a permanent one, signaling a definitive farewell to his royal life in the UK. The recent announcement of Prince Harry’s decision to make the US his primary residence has solidified his separation from the Royal Family, making any potential reunion or return to his homeland highly unlikely.Speculation about Prince Harry’s return for the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games in May was met with the realization that this event served as his final goodbye to his royal life. Even with the health challenges facing King Charles III, the possibility of Prince Harry being called back to assist with royal duties seems improbable. Renowned royal expert and author Tom Quinn has stated that Prince Harry’s decision to establish his permanent residence in the US signifies his ultimate farewell to his life as a British royal.Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Prince Harry had officially relocated to the United States from the United Kingdom, leading to the relinquishment of Frogmore Cottage, a former royal residence. This departure from Frogmore Cottage was seen as the definitive end of Prince Harry’s ties to royal life. The strained relationship between Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, has only worsened since the passing of Queen Elizabeth, with the publication of Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ further complicating matters.As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continue to build their new life in the US, the Royal Family is faced with the news of two family members battling cancer. Reports have surfaced regarding Prince Harry not being informed about Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis or being allowed to visit her following the revelation. The ongoing developments within the Royal Family underscore the significant distance that now separates Prince Harry from his former royal life.Stay connected for more updates and valuable information to stay informed about the latest news and events. Your support motivates us to continue providing you with useful and insightful content. Thank you for following us.
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Source: USA Today