Prince Harry’s potential plans to return to his home country could clash with his wife’s wishes, who does not want to “set foot in England again”, according to a royal author.
Prince Harry’s chances of returning to the UK in the future could clash with his wife, Meghan Markle’s wish to “never set foot” in the duke’s home country “ever again”, according to a royal author.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex sensationally quit the Royal Family back in 2020 before moving permanently to the US, where they still reside with their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the Firm has been strained
The Sussexes’ neutral stance in the past few months, after making a series of explosive claims about the royals, has made royal watchers believe there could potentially be peace talks between the two camps in the future.
The couple even bought a new holiday home recently, in Portugal, which could be used as their base in Europe, after they were evicted from Frogmore Cottage last year, following the release of Harry’s memoir, Spare.
Meghan Markle is not very keen to return to England, author says
However, the Duke’s return to his home country still remains in question, as according to one royal author, his wife has no desire to come back at all.
The last time the couple travelled to the UK together was in 2022 to attend the late Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
According to Omid Scobie’s bombshell book, Endgame, Meghan “never wants to step foot in England again” as she “never really felt at home” while in Harry’s home country.
Mr Scobie, who’s been dubbed “Meghan’s mouthpiece” several times, claimed that the Duchess “never wants to be involved in the British monarchy again”.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle last visited the UK together in 2022
However, he did insinuate the prince is “ready to forget” about the feud and quoted him saying: “I’m ready to move on past it. Whether we get an apology or accountability, who knows: who really cares at this point?”
Endgame, which was released last year, claims to be a “penetrating investigation into the current state of the British monarchy”.
It is Mr Scobie’s second book about the royals, with his first one being Finding Freedom, which was released in 2020.