Prince Harry is constantly called for to return after his infamous exit from Britain.
The Duke of Sussex, who is also planning a Yuka return in 2027 due to the Invictus Games in Birmingham, is reminded that he chose his own path to privacy after stepping down as senior royal in 2020.
Expert Victoria Richards writes for the i Paper: “He has been publicly lamented over the way he ‘grew up in a goldfish bowl under constant surveillance’ – and ‘Megxit’ allowed him and Meghan to remove themselves from the palace spotlight – but then they began to push themselves, very publicly and very deliberately, into Netflix.”
She adds: “From their signature reality TV show, Harry & Meghan, to Meghan’s solo cooking and candle-making series With Love, Meghan (canceled after its second season), the couple aren’t exactly living the quiet, domestic life they wanted. In Meghan’s case, they’ve turned themselves into documentarians, lifestyle gurus and motivational speakers – even Middle East ambassadors.”
The expert notes: “On a personal level, the Duke of Sussex has already tried to repair the relationship with his father, spending 50 minutes with him at Clarence House last September, in their first face-to-face conversation since the king’s cancer diagnosis in February 2024.”
“Like an unwanted guest who keeps coming to the door, whether we like it or not, Prince Harry keeps coming back – and we’d better get used to it,” she says.
