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Prince Harry issued firm warning by broadcasting legend during his return to the UK

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Prince Harry has been issued a stark warning by British broadcasting legend Anne Diamond as she offers the duke one important piece of advice during his return visit to the UK.Speculation has been swirling about whether or not the Duke of Sussex will meet up with his father King Charles or brother Prince William during his brief stint back in Britain amidst their ongoing family feud.

The 70-year-old GB News presenter has directly addressed the duke in an article for the Express offering some guidance "as a mother who understands the complexities of family dynamics."Speaking from "one mother to another's child", Anne has urged the duke to "keep his head down" and not "stir the pot" during his time back in his home country as his father King Charles "deserves peace."The Duke of Sussex is currently back in the UK for the WellChild Awards which took place in London yesterday evening on September 30.

Harry, who recently celebrated his 40th birthday, has been a patron at the WellChild charity for over 15 years.Yesterday evening, he honoured children and teenagers at the event, celebrating young individuals who serve as carers, engage in fundraising, or bravely face life with challenging health conditions.Justifying her blunt advice to the duke, Anne explained: "Sometimes, the best advice is simple and grounded.

So, from one mother to another's child, here’s my advice to Harry as he returns home: keep your head down."I don’t say this to be harsh or unsympathetic.

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