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Prince Harry Reportedly Seeks Advice from Former Aides on Possible UK Return

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Prince Harry has reportedly sought advice from his former British aides about a potential return from the United States that could involve a partial reinstatement into the royal family, according to sources. This move marks the initial phase of what some insiders describe as a strategy to "rehabilitate" the Duke of Sussex, highlighting his desire to mend relationships within the royal fold.

 

The Mail on Sunday reported that Harry has been in contact with advisers who worked with him during his time as a senior royal. This consultation is believed to be driven by ongoing challenges with American-based PR firms, which have reportedly prompted Harry to consider a more balanced approach between his life in the US and his ties to the UK. Despite his efforts to reconnect with the royal establishment, sources emphasized that neither Harry nor his wife Meghan Markle are contemplating a full-time return to the UK.

 

A key element of Harry’s strategy, according to insiders, is to repair his strained relationship with his father, King Charles. While the exact nature of the advice Harry has received remains private, the outreach to former aides suggests he is exploring ways to rebuild connections and reestablish a more harmonious relationship with his family. For now, Harry and Meghan appear focused on creating a scenario where they can maintain their lives in the US while fostering a healthier, albeit limited, connection to the British royal family.

 

Sources have underscored that this approach is still in its infancy and no formal decisions have been made. However, the conversations between Harry and his former aides point towards a deliberate effort on his part to find a middle ground—one that could enable him to bridge the gap between his past responsibilities as a working royal and his current role as a private individual. This initiative could also be seen as a broader attempt by Harry to redefine his place within the royal narrative without fully abandoning his newfound independence in America.

 

Credit: The Independent 2024-09-03

 

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he's got a brass neck

4 hours ago, Social Media said:

This initiative could also be seen as a broader attempt by Harry to redefine his place within the royal narrative without fully abandoning his newfound independence in America.

Must have discovered that the Americans are not as interested in him now that he isn't a real "royal", and he isn't making as much money.

 

IMO the only way he'll be accepted back is without her.

4 hours ago, it is what it is said:

 

he's got a brass neck

Perhaps he is desperate as can't support her lifestyle.

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Shouldn't be allowed.

 

He has criticized the country and also the British royal family. Told countless lies for his 30 pieces of silver. Let the Queen go to her grave believing that people thought her family was racist. Publicly insulted his brother, and his brother's and fathers wife. Sold out his own family for a jezebel. 

 

Unforgivable. 

 

I have to say it was fascinating to see that so long after the war of Independence the Democrats were still prepared to roll over backwards and break their own visa rules for a self confessed, drug taking British Prince. I guess old habits die hard. Let's hope Trump doesn't reverse that decision, we don't want him back. 

After persistently slagging off his family for money and wants to return  maybe he should look to Thailand  and practise the graap.

 

 

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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth made it very clear that a "six months in UK, six months in California split" was out of the question. I doubt very much whether The King will change that, especially after what he (Harry) has said and published about his wife Queen Camilla.

 

The Prince of Wales is absolutely implacably opposed to his return for similar reasons.

 

Harry burnt his bridges very publicly and very deliberately. The debris and ashes have long since floated away. He is where he deliberately put himself, on the far bank.

 

As for his friends and aides, well I am sure that someone will pick him up from the airport, and maybe let him sleep on their couch for a few weeks, but any influence they may have had rather evaporated when he began his antics. 

 

It is a hard truth, but his family don't want him, and the British people don't want him; it now looks rather like America, and his wife, don't particularly want him either. A right Royal mess, entirely of his own making. His family have wiped their shoes and moved on.

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The duties he used to carry out have all been taken up by others without complaint; and they are doing a fantastic job to carry on in the same serve the nation without complaint manner exemplified by the late Queen.  He has nothing to offer and will only create further splits and tension as he tries to reinstate himself as a 'prince'.  He's made his decision, but he cannot show the strength or moral courage to stick with it.

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If they were silly enough to let him back in (unlikely), the next thing would be a demand for more money ...

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Poor boy never happy with his lot always wanting.  He’ll never grow up.

9 hours ago, Social Media said:

Prince Harry has reportedly sought advice from his former British aides

Charge him for each advice in advance.

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He was an adult, all grown up, married with a baby on they way.

 

He was big enough and old enough to make up his own mind.

 

Before the split I would think that he sought the opinions and advice of his family and then made his decision.

 

Whether it was the right or wrong decision, it was his alone to make, probably involving his wife.

 

possibly if he had left quietly without insulting his family, he and his children may have been welcomed back, quietly, into the family. But his wife would most likely not be welcomed.

 

I believe that before the marriage, his wife had aspirational dreams that she would be a "fairytale" Princess and perhaps even be a Queen one day. She probably had no idea how hard the work would be, nor of the hours that have to be put in nor of the fact that at some point they would have to entertain, with a smile, people that she might not like, or even detest without complaint.

 

He made his bed and he has to lie in it, like it or not.

 

That is my opinion anyway.

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We don't want you back Ginger Nut.

You sold out the Royal family.

Disgracefully  P.O.S. :bah:

27 minutes ago, rocketboy2 said:

We don't want you back Ginger Nut.

You sold out the Royal family.

Disgracefully  P.O.S. :bah:

We?

I’m not sure but I think I read somewhere that it’s worth like 60 million right now

24 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

We

 

I class myself alongside that and therefore, it's 'we'... Me and OP.

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I don't want him or his family back in the UK to sponge off the taxpayer after all the badmouthing that's been done.

 

He'll want taxpayer funded security, (overrated sense of his own self importance, in my view), tax payer funded board and lodging and he'll do nothing to deserve it.

 

 

6 minutes ago, Scott Tracy said:

 

I class myself alongside that and therefore, it's 'we'... Me and OP.

"We", and "don't want you back (In UK)"would suggest he's speaking for a lot more people, such as the British public as a whole.

 

Besides, he didn't know your opinion when he commented.

43 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

We?

55555555 precisely, I couldn't careless where he is, or any of his royal family for that matter.

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Hey Harry, Getting to the UK is easy.  Buy a dinghy.

2 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth made it very clear that a "six months in UK, six months in California split" was out of the question. I doubt very much whether The King will change that, especially after what he (Harry) has said and published about his wife Queen Camilla.

 

The Prince of Wales is absolutely implacably opposed to his return for similar reasons.

 

Harry burnt his bridges very publicly and very deliberately. The debris and ashes have long since floated away. He is where he deliberately put himself, on the far bank.

 

As for his friends and aides, well I am sure that someone will pick him up from the airport, and maybe let him sleep on their couch for a few weeks, but any influence they may have had rather evaporated when he began his antics. 

 

It is a hard truth, but his family don't want him, and the British people don't want him; it now looks rather like America, and his wife, don't particularly want him either. A right Royal mess, entirely of his own making. His family have wiped their shoes and moved on.

 

Further, always seemed to me that his wife was quite ignorant of the royal ways / rules / lifestyle and that if she wanted in she would need to comply and need to fully realize / learn that the rules etc., are not flexible.

 

But she seemed to believe she could change the rules. Ignorant. 

 

Sad for Harry's kids.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

nd made little effort to fURTHER, 

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"Daddy, I don't know how to earn enough to keep me in the lifestyle to which I grew accustomed as a young man. Please put me back into the royal family and give me millions in handouts, please. Pretty please."

Maybe California has too many earth quakes, as well as people with

multiple guns. My ex father in law nad 6 rifles, and about 6 revolvers, as his wife had a small one as well.

He was a deputy sherrif at times, but a typical American.

Being a sucker for a redemption story, I wish him well.  If he's sincere. 

 

And if he leaves the ball and chain in Cali.

 

Edit:  Part of that is in honor of his Mom.

 

Edited by impulse

On 9/3/2024 at 7:18 PM, Scott Tracy said:

I don't want him or his family back in the UK to sponge off the taxpayer after all the badmouthing that's been done.

 

He'll want taxpayer funded security, (overrated sense of his own self importance, in my view), tax payer funded board and lodging and he'll do nothing to deserve it.

 

 

He'll certainly want taxpayer provided security.

On 9/3/2024 at 12:44 PM, mfd101 said:

If they were silly enough to let him back in (unlikely), the next thing would be a demand for more money ...

And more tittle tattle for another book.

On 9/5/2024 at 10:07 AM, Stargeezr said:

Maybe California has too many earth quakes, as well as people with

multiple guns. My ex father in law nad 6 rifles, and about 6 revolvers, as his wife had a small one as well.

He was a deputy sherrif at times, but a typical American.

 

   Are you saying that Harry wants to return to the UK because of your Uncle and his Wife and their guns  ?

2 minutes ago, Lancelot01 said:

And more tittle tattle for another book.

 

Exactly. The trust is gone.

 

I'd be checking him for wires every time I met him and even then I'd be concerned about another book the next time he meets a bit of skirt with a personality disorder. 

 

Best to cut him off. He's hasn't so much crossed the line as launched himself over it on the back of an RPG. 

On 9/3/2024 at 8:22 AM, youreavinalaff said:

We", and "don't want you back (In UK)"would suggest he's speaking for a lot more people, such as the British public as a whole.

 

Besides, he didn't know your opinion when he commented.

All valid points.

2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Are you saying that Harry wants to return to the UK because of your Uncle and his Wife and their guns  ?

Well, he wants tax payer funded 'security' while in the UK, he should be pleased he has a well regulated militia around to protect him and his neighbour's unabridged right to bear arms.

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