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Prince Harry return for Diana statue unveiling 'in serious doubt', royal expert claims

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A royal expert has cast doubt over whether Prince Harry will return to the UK as planned for the unveiling of a statue of his mother Diana on what would have been her 60th birthday.

The Duke of Sussex had been expected to return to the UK for the event on July 1, which would see him reunite with brother William and dad Charles in London.

He briefly jetted back from California last month for the funeral of Prince Philip, and was pictured chatting to William after the ceremony.

It raised hopes that the well-publicised feud between the pair could be laid to rest, but talks between them were said to be tense.

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