Recently, there has been another uproar within the royal family, with news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may return to the British royal family with the blessing of Prince William. The rumours were raised by King Charles' former chamberlain Grant Harold, who believes that although the couple stepped down from their royal duties in 2020, they may now be making an unusual comeback.
According to British media on March 4, Grant's views have attracted widespread attention, and he believes that Harry and Meghan are expected to be welcomed by the royal family, provided that they can repair their relationship with Prince William. While Grant acknowledges that all this is unpredictable, he says it's not impossible.
In a recent interview, Prince Harry revealed his plans to return to the UK. This has sparked speculation about whether the Sussexes will reintegrate into the royal family.
"I'm planning to have other trips going through or back to the UK, so you know, I'm going to visit my family as much as I can," Harry said. The statement made people wonder what caused Harry to break his silence and show a hint of optimism about the future of the royal family.
Grant mentioned that for this return to happen, the relationship between Harry and William needs to be repaired. "Harry could discuss with his brother about reinstating his royal duties, but obviously a lot has happened in the last few years and this needs to be addressed before the Sussexes return permanently," he said. ”
He believes that this family relationship has not reached the point of no return.
In recent years, the contradiction between Harry and William has gradually deepened. Especially Harry in the memoirs. Undisguised displeasure with his brother, William accused Meghan of calling her "difficult", "rude" and "mean", and even described a heated argument. This undoubtedly casts a shadow on the relationship between the two.
In the interview, Grant recalled the intimacy of Harry and William, which he witnessed firsthand during his royal service. He suggested that Meghan and Harry's two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, returning to the UK together might help ease tensions.
However, Meghan has not returned to the UK since moving to the United States, while Harry has returned to his hometown several times. Grant believes Meghan may be tempted to "show support for her husband's family" after King Charles is diagnosed with cancer. He even hinted that royal fans may have seen the Sussexes return to the UK earlier this year.
At this suspenseful moment, people can't help but look forward to whether Harry and Meghan can get Prince William's blessing and achieve an incredible return to the royal family. The future of the royal family seems to be shrouded in a veil of mystery, and whether the couple will be able to reintegrate into it becomes the focus of attention.