Prince Harry ‘Longing for Popular Return to Britain’ With Family, Expert Claims
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Prince Harry ‘Longing for Popular Return to Britain’ With Family, Expert Claims

Prince Harry, who recently visited home and had a reunion with King Charles, can reportedly reclaim the royal throne with “secure” Meghan Markle’s help. The Duke of Sussex’s brief but consequential trip to the United Kingdom has sparked a discussion about a possible reconciliation with the royal family. Now, an expert claims that Harry, who has been “longing for a popular return to Britain,” can make a play at the crown with Markle’s assistance.

Prince Harry on a ‘well-structured charm offensive’ to rebuild credibility, royal expert claims

A royal expert spoke to Fox News, weighing in on Prince Harry’s reconciliation efforts and Meghan Markle’s role in them. Ian Pelham Turner claimed that the Duke of Sussex is on a “well-structured charm offensive” in light of his recent trip back home, which included attending multiple charity events, a massive donation, and a surprise visit to Ukraine.

With this approach, Harry seemingly tried to “re-identify his credibility, his kindness and warmth, and the key values he holds most dear.” Pelham Turner believes he has been “longing for a popular return to Britain” with his family, and alleged that they could “reclaim that throne again,” with a “more relaxed royal protocol” and a “more secure” Markle.

The expert further noted that the monarchy’s future heavily relies on “unification,” suggesting the “royal brand must stay united.” He believes that the family members must put aside their “egos,” as their bonds need fewer secrets and more transparency, especially at this time.

Another royal expert even emphasized Prince Harry’s latest reconciliation efforts and his bid for a homecoming with Meghan Markle and their kids. Richard Fitzwilliams alleged that the duke has been “sending serious signals” about wanting to make amends with the royal family. Fitzwilliams believes his U.K. visit even hinted at “a new way of doing things with new advisers,” whose advice is being taken more seriously.

Originally reported by Nikita Mahato on RealityTea.

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