His first words after the discovery of King Charles' cancer seem like an olive branch. And Prince Harry, sources reveal to the Daily Mail, would have told his friends that he would 'return home to temporarily assist with royal duties'. Both he and Meghan, in fact, would have had fairly 'heated' exchanges with the royal family, with Meghan who called Kate Middleton, still convalescing after an operation.
The scenarios
But royal experts extinguish any hope: no one, according to Hugo Vickers, would want the Sussexes back in Great Britain. 'Harry cannot suddenly resume his royal duties - he explains - it is always possible to reconcile and resolve things, but not so quickly'.
King Charles would be happy to reconcile and see his son more often, which would also benefit the monarchy, the Times revealed citing a royal source. However, for Harry to resume some of his royal duties, a plan written by Charles would be needed.
Harry and the olive branch
Harry at an American show suggested that his father's illness could lead to a reconciliation and clarified that he loves his family and was grateful to be able to spend time with his father last week. The issue of the feud with his brother William remains, which Harry reportedly did not meet. Harry also let it be known that he has already planned other visits: 'I will visit my family as often as I can'. And this alone, would seem like a change.
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