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Ridiculous: Harry’s Plea to Return to UK Would Humiliate Couple, Says Royal Commentator
Prince Harry's recent plea to return to the UK, after stepping down as a working royal, would be a humiliating move for him and Meghan Markle, according to a royal commentator.
The couple currently resides in California with their two children, but reports suggest that they are facing increasing financial pressure as their lucrative deals begin to dwindle.
While their partnership with Netflix remains intact, they were recently dropped by Spotify.
In light of these circumstances, Harry reportedly reached out to his brother, Prince William, to discuss the possibility of rejoining the monarchy as working members.
However, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams expressed his disbelief at such a prospect, stating that it would be one of the most bizarre events in royal history.
Fitzwilliams emphasized that returning to the royal family fold would be a humiliation for Meghan and Harry, considering the public attacks they have launched against the monarchy through TV interviews and Harry's autobiography.
He described the idea of them simply walking back in after everything that has transpired as extraordinary.
In addition, Tom Bower, a royal author, suggested that Meghan would have been horrified by Harry's suggestion of reaching out to Prince William and Princess Kate.
Bower expressed doubt about Harry's ability to return, given the damage he has caused to the family.
There are concerns that his potential return could further exacerbate the situation.
The financial implications of their return also raise questions.
Prince William currently receives 24 million pounds annually from the Duchy of Cornwall, which supports his family's expenses.
However, if Harry and Meghan were to rejoin the royal family, this surplus may disappear, as Prince William would potentially have to fund their housing, schooling for Archie and Lilibet, and other costs.
This could put a strain on the finances of the heir to the throne.
Fitzwilliams noted that if Meghan and Harry did rejoin as working members, their funding would likely come from the Duchy of Cornwall.
He mentioned that there may not be a problem in funding them, as the monarchy needs young blood and there are few working royals under the age of 70.
However, the notion of their return, considering all that has transpired, remains beyond extraordinary.
It is worth noting that Harry and Meghan have openly criticized the royal family since their departure.
Their negative remarks in TV interviews and Harry's autobiography, “Spare,” make it difficult to imagine Harry's return becoming a reality.
In conclusion, the possibility of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returning to the UK and rejoining the royal family as working members has sparked controversy and disbelief among commentators.
The financial implications and the damage caused by their previous public attacks make their return seem highly unlikely.
Only time will tell if this plea for a return to the fold will be fulfilled or if it will remain a distant hope for the couple.