Prince Harry is reportedly still working hard for the U.K. despite staying in California and getting involved in issues in the U.S.

The Duke of Sussex's contributions to his country was recently the subject of debate among royal journalists on Channel 5. Dawn Neesom and Nina Myskow debated on Prince Harry's accomplishments after one of them said that the Queen's grandson would be better off doing his job within the royal family than lecturing the British people, while comfortably at his mansion in the United States.

Neesom reacted to Harry's latest comments about ending structural racism in the U.K. to give people of color the same opportunities. The Duke of Sussex made the statements during an interview for Black History Month in the U.K. The journalist said that she isn't impressed by what Harry said because the duke is saying these words from across the pond, when he could be working alongside his family and actually helping the British people.

However, Myskow defended Harry and said that it is unfair to say the Duke of Sussex hasn't done anything for the U.K. Myskow said that Prince Harry established the Invictus Games, which will still continue in 2021 after COVID-19 derailed the organization's plans this year.

Myskow also said that Harry "obviously still wants to do a lot" for the country. He might be in the U.S. with Meghan Markle but he is "working as much as he can" for the people in his homeland. 

Harry revealed in one video conference that he could have gone home sometime this year if not for the virus. The Duke of Sussex spoke with excitement after revealing that he's definitely going to be home to celebrate with England when the country will host the Rugby Football League in 2021. 

Finding Freedom author Omid Scobie also said that Prince Harry and Meghan are still coming back to the U.K. because they still support a few local charities. The couple apparently still continues to work and stay in touch with these charities virtually.

However, the biographer doesn't see Harry and Meghan returning to their former roles as full-time working royals when they return. The U.K. is important to the Sussex pair but Scobie said they are establishing their permanent home in Montecito, California. 

Prince Harry is also expected back in the U.K. by July 2021 for the unveiling of his mother's statue in Kensington Palace. This is a joint project that he and Prince William have been trying to accomplish for more than three years.