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Prince Harry Plans to Reunite with Family in the UK for Christmas, Amidst Tensions and Book Deal Concerns
The royal family has been facing a challenging period following the loss of their beloved matriarch, the Queen.
Prince Harry, in particular, seemed to be deeply affected by the loss as he attended the funeral alongside his wife, Meghan Markle, despite ongoing tensions with his father and brother.
Reports suggest that the prince left for America with a heavy heart, as he desired to spend a few more days with his family.
According to an unnamed source from Heat UK, Prince Harry longed for his family's presence, acknowledging the existing tensions but emphasizing the unbreakable bond they share as relatives.
After the Queen's funeral, he expressed his desire to extend his stay in the United Kingdom.
However, considering Meghan Markle's likely disagreement, he chose to return home with her instead.
Avoiding arguments with Meghan, who had already experienced what she referred to as “bad vibes,” Harry would have preferred to bring their children along and spend more time with his father, hoping to mend their strained relationship.
The source revealed that Harry is grappling with the unfinished business between him and his family.
On the other hand, Meghan does not share the same sentiment towards Harry's family.
Additionally, she had already spent a couple of days away from their children, Archie and Lilibet, and did not wish to further widen the distance between them.
The Duke of Sussex is actively seeking the right opportunity to return to the United Kingdom, aiming to spend quality time with his family.
The upcoming holidays seem to be the most suitable time for him to make his visit.
He plans to come back before Christmas, possibly alone, with the intention of sitting down with his father and brother to call a truce.
Harry remains hopeful that his father will be willing to compromise, allowing him and Meghan to continue being part of the royal family while pursuing their own endeavors in the United States.
However, before Prince Harry can embark on his journey to the UK and reunite with his family, King Charles III must first approve his son's plans.
The exact schedule remains uncertain as the King is likely to be occupied with his new royal duties.
Nevertheless, a significant factor that may influence matters is the upcoming tell-all book that Prince Harry confirmed he was writing last year.
Renowned expert Robert Jobson has raised concerns over the potential consequences of altering certain aspects of the book.
He suggests that Prince Harry could risk losing millions of pounds from his book deal if he decides to make changes.
Jobson explains that as an autobiography, every word must be owned by the prince himself, regardless of any disagreements with others.
This poses a challenge, as any discrepancies would affect the narrative surrounding Prince William and their father.
Comparing the situation to Princess Diana's book, “Diana: Her True Story,” which was written by Andrew Morton, Jobson highlights the difference, emphasizing that Prince Harry's book is solely authored by him.
The concerns surrounding the memoir were further amplified when Vanity Fair's royal correspondent, Katie Nicholl, released her book, “The New Royals,” claiming that King Charles III is genuinely worried about what his second-born son will reveal.
As tensions persist within the royal family, Prince Harry remains determined to mend relationships and find common ground.
The upcoming holiday season presents an opportunity for reconciliation, but the approval of King Charles III and the potential repercussions of his book deal loom over his plans.