Prince Harry considering return to UK after growing ‘jealous of Meghan’s popularity’ News UK

When news of the King’s cancer diagnosis was announced in February, Harry made a transatlantic dash to see him, but his meeting with his father was just 45 minutes long. The duke, who lives in California after he stepped down from the working monarchy, has a strained relationship with his father and is currently estranged from his brother, the Prince of Wales. “I agree… the fact that he left this country. I agree with the fact that he no longer is a working royal, but he is a very, very high-profile person through no fault of his own,” he added. Prince Harry was showing signs of “muddled thinking” in his interview, a royal historian has told Sky News.

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  • Unusually for a memoir of this kind, the new paperback won’t have any updates or additional chapters.
  • Messages came from the Royal Family, who haven’t publicly acknowledged Prince Harry’s birthday for two years.
  • When Harry’s father, Charles, became King, the couple’s two children became Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.
  • It began with some stones being kicked over with questions about security and then the interview turned into a spectacular release of what seemed to be a rolling mountain of pent-up frustration and a poignant sense of separation.
  • Prince Harry said he had only been to the UK for funerals or court hearings since 2020, plus some charity engagements, claiming that he only receives full protection if he is visiting on official business.

“Harry has many strengths, and I’m not sure that one of them is understanding the legal system,” Dr Tessa Dunlop told Sophy Ridge after the duke lost his Court of Appeal case over UK security. Prince Harry goes on to say the legal action has been “a last resort, but one that has uncovered shocking truths”. Prince Harry has released a statement after he lost his Court of Appeal case over the security he receives in the UK. Speaking after the judgment, legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg set out what the Duke of Sussex’s next steps could be. “Prince Harry is saying I don’t know how long my father has, that’s going to cause real concern and more speculation in the media and the wider public about what his diagnosis is, which is incredibly unhelpful going forward.” Anderson explained that those inside Buckingham Palace will be “raising their eyes heavenwards” in reaction to the interview.

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It was a candid look at the couple’s relationship, chronicling their courtship, marriage, and decision to step back from their royal duties. The docuseries also noted their struggles with an intrusive media, a topic that was particularly important to Harry, who had long complained about tabloid Harry culture in England. The candid book—along with a series of high-profile interviews—created a media frenzy. Harry provided details of his strained relationships with his father and brother, notably alleging that William had physically assaulted him.

What happened with Harry’s court cases against various newspapers?

  • Home Office lawyers said the duke would still have publicly funded police security in the UK, under “bespoke arrangements” decided on a case-by-case basis.
  • He served in the British Army and is known for his charitable work, including founding the Invictus Games for wounded veterans.
  • Harry being in the line of succession to the British throne, he was often the subject of media attention.
  • There are occasional photos published of Harry walking the dogs or Meghan having lunch with friends but with their own security team they have been able to live a relatively normal existence.
  • Harry is currently estranged from the Royal Family owing to his repeated public attacks on the Firm.
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He accuses Ravec of being “reckless” – and claims the lack of a risk assessment was a “dereliction of duty” that meant his life was “knowingly put at risk”. Prince Harry’s interview came after he lost his Court of Appeal case over UK security. Ailsa Anderson said she was “astounded” that Prince Harry gave this interview, and pointed out her “deep sense of sadness”. Harry accused Ravec of being “reckless”, saying the lack of a risk assessment was a “dereliction of duty” and added his life was “knowingly put at risk”.

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Two years later, alongside his brother William and sister-in-law Catherine, Harry jointly initiated the mental health awareness campaign “Heads Together”. He is currently fifth-in-line to the throne, although he is no longer a working member of the British royal family after giving up his senior role in 2020. Harry has reached out to trusted aides and close friends back in England, and is considering burying the hatchet and returning to the UK as a ‘working royal’, the Mail of Sunday reported. NGN, which owns the Sun, the Times and the Sunday Times and published the News of the World before its 2011 closure, also apologised for serious intrusion into the private life of Prince Harry’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. It discussed his relationship with his brother and father, as well as his grief over the death of his mother, Princess Diana.