The Duke of Sussex has had a busy schedule recently as he travelled from New York to London and then Johannesburg on a number of engagements without his wife, Meghan Markle, or their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
And, if there was anything that commentators pointed out, it was that Prince Harry thrived being back focused on his greatest passions of supporting charities such as WellChild and Sentebale.
With many pointing out how Harry was getting back into his old royal ways with the appearances, a leading royal expert has offered her view as she says that the Prince remains "charming" and hasn't "burned all his bridges with the British public." Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond exclusively told OK!
that there was a way back into the public's affections for Harry: "I don’t think Harry has burned all his bridges with the British public.There’s something about Harry that remains quite charming and engaging. "His many attacks on his family will never be forgotten… but perhaps they can eventually be forgiven, by enough people, anyway to make him welcome here." However, she added: "But, I do not think Harry wants to return to his previous life in any shape or form.
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