Prince Harry could be welcomed back into the Royal Family with open arms, according to one royal expert.
26.05.2023 - 11:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might decide to move back to the UK one day despite their ongoing feud with the Royal Family, a former royal butler claims.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from The Firm in January 2020 and moved to California with their two young children, Archie and Lilibet.
They have only returned to the UK a few times since they left for the States including when Harry made a fleeting visit back home to attend his father's Coronation on May 6 before flying home that same day.
However, King Charles' former butler, Grant Harrold, the Duke of Sussex claims that the royal couple may decide to buy a property in the UK in case Harry decides he wants to visit more often.
The 45-year-old told theNew York Post : "I'd never say never, it's always possible that one day he might want to come home, it's possible that he might buy [a property] here if he wanted to come over [more] and Meghan didn't want to come over.
"Meghan doesn't really have any family here as such, all her family are in the States and that's where Harry has decided he wants to set up his home."
Mr Harrold, speaking on behalf of Oddspedia, added that Harry is "always going to have an association with the UK" and will never "totally want to cut that off".
The ex-butler explained: "He'll want to have that association with Britain just in case one day he does want to come back and I don't think Harry will want to sever ties."
Speaking of the chances of the couple back to Britain together, Mr Harold claims it is "very possible" but admitted that they do currently "seem happy in the States".
Last year, a royal expert claimed that Harry and Meghan might still return to the UK to help modernise the Royal Family.
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Prince Harry could be welcomed back into the Royal Family with open arms, according to one royal expert.
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