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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 'permanent return' to UK 'possible', says former butler

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A Royal expert has suggested that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could potentially make a permanent return to the UK and the Royal Family.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to the United States in 2020, shortly after announcing their decision to step back as senior members of the Royal Family.It's been suggested that Harry, 39, is eager to rejoin the Royal family with his wife Meghan, 42.

Grant Harold, former butler to Prince Charles, shared his thoughts on the possibility of the Sussexes making a Royal comeback.Speaking to the New York Post, Mr Harold said it's hard to predict whether the Sussexes could be welcomed back into the Royal family due to the trust issues and events that have transpired.

He stated: "It's difficult to say given everything that has gone on and the trust that has been broken down whether they could return as full-time royals, but I've always said if Harry did return to the UK, it is possible."He also mentioned that Harry could discuss resuming his Royal duties with his brother, but there are many issues from the past few years that need to be resolved before the Sussexes can consider a permanent return.

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