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Prince Harry may 'mend fences' with Firm in Platinum Jubilee visit, expert says

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Prince Harry may 'mend fences' with the royal family if he returns to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Royal reporter Richard Palmer predicts that the Queen may return to her public engagements in spring after her spell of ill health - and it could be an opportunity for the Duke of Sussex.

The expert tweeted: "The way things are going that could be the Queen’s first or one of her first public engagements in her Platinum Jubilee year."She hasn’t undertaken an engagement outside a royal residence since October.

It could also be a chance for Prince Harry to come to the UK and mend fences."In October, the Duke was urged by royal fans to return to the UK following the Queen's health scare with one claiming, "he will regret it" if he.

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