The Duke of Sussex will be making his return to the UK on Wednesday, 8 May to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Invictus Games - the multi-sport event which celebrates wounded servicemen and women.
While very little is known about Prince Harry's return and the service he will attend at St Paul's Cathedral on 8 May, it has been reported that part of the visit will be made up of a reunion between King Charles and his estranged son.This reunion, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond points out, will put everything into perspective for Harry amid an incredibly difficult time for the Royal Family. “I think Harry must be feeling rather contrite.
His problems and complaints seem so trivial in the face of the cancer both his father and sister in law are fighting," Jennie told OK! "In his book he talked about his happy memories of the times when the family were all together and when he arrives back in the UK tomorrow there must surely be a part of him that wishes that could still happen." On whether Harry will regret allowing relations between him and his family to sour to such an extent, Jennie adds: “Harry is not a bad person.
He was always the most popular of the young royals and was fun, modern and warm. "There must be a part of him now that profoundly regrets the rift he and Meghan have caused… he has no-one else to blame.The path to making things right again is a rocky one, or, indeed, a near impossible one when it comes to William and Catherine. “He’s here to celebrate the Invictus Games… and rightly so, it is a great achievement.
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