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Prince Harry’s Royal Comeback?
Not So Fast!
Recent rumors about Prince Harry potentially rejoining the royal family amid King Charles' cancer treatment have been swiftly debunked.
Sources close to the situation have made it clear that there are no plans for Harry to step back into royal duties, despite what some reports might suggest.
Initially, speculation arose when it was reported that the Duke of Sussex, who serves as one of the king's state advisors, expressed a desire to take on a temporary role during his father's health crisis.
However, those close to Harry have confirmed that he is not planning to return to the UK for any formal royal responsibilities while King Charles undergoes treatment.
During an appearance on Good Morning America, Harry hinted at a possible reconciliation with his family but stopped short of committing to any return.
He made it clear that his life and family are based in California, stating, “I have my own family as we all do.” This remark underscores his focus on his immediate family and responsibilities in the U.S.
Harry did acknowledge his father's health issues, expressing his love for his family and gratitude for the time spent with King Charles during his brief visit to the UK.
Nevertheless, he mentioned having other commitments that would keep him traveling, suggesting that any potential royal duties are not on his agenda.
An insider shared with The Telegraph that the terms Harry agreed upon when he stepped back from royal duties in 2020 remain unchanged.
The source emphasized that the clarity of those arrangements has not been altered by the king's current health situation.
This statement reinforces the notion that Harry's departure from royal life is still firmly in place.
Last week, Harry made a quick trip to the UK following the announcement of his father's diagnosis.
His visit lasted just over 25 hours, during which he had a brief meeting with King Charles at Clarence House.
However, he did not meet with his brother, Prince William, which many had hoped would happen.
Despite the brevity of his visit, it sparked discussions about the possibility of healing old wounds within the royal family.
When asked if the family's health crisis could foster unity, Harry responded affirmatively, saying, “Yes, I'm sure.” His words hint at a glimmer of hope for future reconciliation, even if it remains uncertain.
Since stepping down from royal duties in early 2020, the Sussexes have faced a tumultuous relationship with the royal family, marked by public allegations and personal grievances.