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Prince Harry Faces Trial Against Publishing House MGM Ltd
Next week, Prince Harry is set to return to his home country to participate in a trial against publishing house MGM Ltd.
The Duke of Sussex has accused the company of phone hacking and other wrongdoings.
However, sources suggest that he is unlikely to take the opportunity to visit his relatives during his time in town.
Reports indicate that while Prince Harry is in the UK, his father King Charles will be embarking on a scheduled five-day trip to Transylvania, Romania.
Queen Camilla will not be accompanying Charles on his outing, nor will she be in London.
Instead, she will be staying at their property in Gloucestershire.
As for Prince William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, their plans during this period remain unclear.
Given the strained relationship between the brothers, experts do not anticipate a reunion.
Prince Harry is expected to make the trip alone, without the support of his wife Meghan Markle.
In fact, during his last visit to attend Charles' May 6th coronation, it was reported that there was no contact between the siblings.
Harry even chose to skip the weekend-long celebration and return home to California to be with Meghan Markle and their two children.
The lack of support that Prince Harry is facing feels very strange, according to GB News presenter Dan Wooten.
He believes that the Duke has deluded himself into thinking he is happy.
Speaking to Royal Biographer Tom Bauer, Wooten questioned whether this reflects an individual who is deeply unhappy.
In response, Bauer expressed his belief that Harry has deluded himself and that the collapse is yet to come.
This upcoming trip could be really awful for him, and unfortunately, it reflects poorly on the royal family as well as his father and the rest of the members.
It is a tragic situation.
Bauer predicts that Prince Harry's upcoming trip to the UK will be a fruitless affair for him.
He warns that he is walking into a minefield and will cause himself enormous damage.
Harry's conceited belief in his importance as a white charge against the media needs to come to an end.
Meanwhile, the relationship between Harry and William remains icy.
It is highly unlikely that Harry will receive an invite to William's coronation.
A friend of William's revealed that William and Kate are now crucial members of the institution, and their perspective on Harry is that the further away he is, the better.
Despite the strained relationship between the brothers, Prince Charles still seems to have a soft spot for his younger sibling.
A video showed an old photo of Harry and Princess Diana displayed on the piano in Kensington Palace's living room.
Harry has previously mentioned that William advised him to seek therapy to cope with Princess Diana's death.
He admitted that he spent many years resisting growing up.
In 2017, Harry also expressed thoughts of quitting the royal family to expert Angela Levin.
He emphasized that no one in his family wants to be the next monarch.
Their passion lies in their chosen charities, which were influenced by their mother's example.
Harry stated that they aim to use their roles for good and not just be seen as celebrities.
He expressed his determination to have a relatively normal life, allowing any future children he may have to do the same.
Prince Harry's emotions surrounding his mother's death remain vivid.
He recalls crying at her burial and feeling a sense of guilt while walking around the outside of Kensington Palace.
The Duke of Sussex believes that both he and William experienced similar sentiments during that time.
In conclusion, Prince Harry's upcoming trial against MGM Ltd adds to the ongoing tension within the royal family.
As he returns to the UK, he faces a lack of support and potential damage to his reputation.
The strained relationship with his brother, Prince William, continues, and it is unlikely that Harry will receive an invitation to William's coronation.
Despite this, Prince Charles still holds affection for his younger brother, as evidenced by the photo of Harry and Princess Diana in Kensington Palace.
Harry remains committed to using his role for good and leading a relatively normal life, shaped by the path shown to him by his mother.