Prince Harry is heading to London on May 8 for the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games – and royal watchers are wondering if his family will welcome him with open arms.
The Duke of Sussex, who lives in California, is commemorating the games for wounded armed forces members, both serving and veterans. "There will be no senior members of the royal family to support Prince Harry," Kinsey Schofield, host of the "To Di For Daily" podcast, told Fox News Digital. "Prince Harry is suffering the consequences of his actions," Schofield said. "Harry does not take responsibility for the tsunami of hurt he has caused his family.The king sees this very clearly.
Harry is still under the impression that he has not done anything wrong by purging family secrets for paychecks.That delusion concerns everyone that used to be close to Harry." "The king is happy to spend time with his youngest son but will remain guarded to protect the people that he loves and who have shown him unconditional loyalty," Schofield said. "Harry will always have access to his father, but the trust is long gone." Harry, 39, has had a troubled relationship with the royal family since he quit royal duties in 2020 and moved to California with his wife, Meghan Markle.
According to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the unbearable intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media prompted the move.
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