Rumours persist that Prince Harry is keen to reunite with his family this Christmas, as well as start to introduce his two young children - Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet - to the royal traditions he grew up with.
Despite now living full-time in the US, the couple confirmed they wished for their children - who are sixth and seventh in line to the throne - to be styled as a Prince and a Princess and not miss out on their "birth right" as grandchildren of the monarch.
Regardless of the fact the couple have launched various attacks on Harry's family back in the UK, it is clear he still feels connected to his homeland and recently hinted at a possible return after calling the US his home "at the moment".This stance is something that former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond says is positive, but can't see it happening for several years thanks to the "awkwardness" that will exist between Harry and his family.
Speaking exclusively to OK!, Jennie said: "I was very interested to hear Harry say in evidence to a court that he still regards the UK as his home and that it is central to the heritage of his children. "He says he wants them to feel at home in the UK as much as where they live at the moment in the US.This is the clearest indication we’ve had that the Prince has not turned his back on his home country once and for all. "Indeed, it sounds as life in the USA is not necessarily permanent.
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