There is a possibility that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could make amends with the Windors if they decide to travel to the United Kingdom during the warmer months. This is because the couple is currently living outside of the royal family.
It is possible that the Sussexes may start "normalizing" things by paying a visit to Prince Harry's family, as stated by Robert Hardman. During an interview with The Mirror, he suggested that Prince Harry should "come over with Meghan, with the children, privately, for a few days maybe in the summer."
"Once that happens it's not such big news when it happens again. Then you start to get somewhere,” Robert added.
When Prince Harry arrived in London in February, it was in response to King Charles's announcement that he was battling cancer, as per The Guardian. However, the two did not meet up again on the Duke's visit to London in May.
"I thought it was telling that when the cancer diagnosis came through back in February, Prince Harry came straight over. People said why didn't he stay longer, why didn't he talk to his father? I mean, there is so much to be worked through, but this was absolutely not the moment to have some sort of summit with Harry about all of Harry’s grievances,” Robert shared.
"But I think the fact he came was important, the fact he was received was important, I think what encouraged people at the palace and encouraged the king was the fact that afterward, we didn't then read about it or hear about it. It remained private," he added.
Despite the fact that those who follow the royal family were expecting that the Duke of Sussex would visit his home country with Meghan and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, Prince Harry recently acknowledged that he is concerned about the political and security situation in the area.
"There’s no one better place to see this thing through than myself. It’s one of the reasons why I won’t bring my wife back to this country,” Prince Harry said in the ITV documentary “Tabloids on Trial” while discussing his legal battle against the British press.
“We had many conversations before she passed. This is very much something she supported. She knew how much this meant to me. She’s very much up there saying, ‘See this through to the end,’ without question,” Prince Harry told Rebecca Barry when she asked if Queen Elizabeth would approve of his fight for justice.
Prince Harry is one of several British celebrities accusing News Group Newspapers and the Mirror Group Newspapers of phone hacking.
“I’m trying to get justice for everybody. This is a David versus Goliath situation — the Davids are the claimants, and the Goliath is this vast media enterprise,” Prince Harry told Rebecca.
Not only does Prince Harry have hope for personnel, but Paul Burrell, who was Princess Diana's butler in the past, believes that the bridge that connects him to his family has been destroyed.
“There is no room for any reconciliation now, they just don't trust him. He's worn away all the trust that they had in him. They can't invite him back into the fold because they know that when he gets back to America, he'll tell Meghan everything and then the rest of the world will know exactly what's happening,” Paul said on behalf of Slingo.
Business Times has reached out to Prince Harry for comments.