Prince Harry may be making a return to the UK for a lavish celebration hosted by billionaire Anant Ambani and his new wife, Radhika Merchant. This comes after their extravagant wedding in Mumbai, which reportedly cost upwards of $600 million. The couple, often referred to as the "Windsors of India," is planning to continue their nuptial celebrations at the prestigious Stoke Park Country Club near Slough, a venue owned by the Ambani family.

The Ambanis, known for their grandiose events, have booked Stoke Park, a Grade II listed seven-star hotel, for two months. A source told The Sun, "The Ambanis don't do things by halves and so thought nothing of booking the entire venue for two months. The cost is chicken feed to them." The celebrations at Stoke Park are expected to see attendance from high-profile figures, including former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Boris Johnson, and possibly Prince Harry.

Anant Ambani, son of India's richest man Mukesh Ambani, and Radhika Merchant, daughter of a millionaire, had a four-day wedding ceremony at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. The celebrations began with a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony, followed by a grand reception. Their wedding saw attendance from celebrities like Kim and Khloe Kardashian, and significant political figures, including Boris Johnson and Tony Blair.

Prince Harry's potential visit to the UK for this celebration would mark his first return since May when he attended a service commemorating 10 years of the Invictus Games at St. Paul's Cathedral. Prior to that visit, there were speculations about a possible reunion with his estranged father, King Charles. However, Harry's spokesperson clarified that no such meeting would take place due to the King's busy schedule. Contradictory reports later emerged suggesting Harry declined an invitation to stay at a royal residence due to security concerns.

According to The Telegraph, King Charles had agreed to allow Harry to stay at a royal home, potentially providing an opportunity for a private meeting. However, Harry reportedly turned down the offer because it did not include security provisions, leaving him in a visible location with public entrance and exit points, and without police protection. Consequently, Harry chose to stay in a hotel, ensuring he could come and go unnoticed.

The publication further adds that Harry remains "devastated" over the withdrawal of his right to automatic police protection in the UK, a factor that has become one of the significant barriers to reconciling with his father. Earlier this year, Harry faced a significant setback in his legal battle over the loss of his UK police protection when his bid to bring an appeal against a High Court ruling was refused.

The Ambanis' celebrations are set to continue in the UK, where Stoke Park has been block-booked until September. Around 850 golf club members have been advised to avoid the venue during this period. The Ambanis, who previously hired 100 jets to fly guests to their Mumbai wedding, have made extensive arrangements for the upcoming festivities. Their extravagant events have included performances by international stars like Rihanna, Akon, Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys, Pitbull, and Justin Bieber.

Prince Harry's attendance at the Ambanis' UK celebration could provide a momentary distraction from the ongoing speculations about his strained relationship with the royal family. As he continues to navigate his new life away from royal duties, events like these highlight his continued involvement in high-profile social circles.

Mukesh Ambani, the ninth richest man in the world, purchased Stoke Park for £57 million in 2021. The venue, steeped in history and luxury, is a fitting location for the continuation of the Ambanis' wedding festivities, which have already seen unprecedented opulence. As the celebrations move to the UK, the event promises to be as grand and spectacular as the Mumbai wedding, maintaining the Ambanis' reputation for hosting some of the most extravagant parties globally.