Prince Harry recently said the UK is too unsafe for Meghan Markle
Prince Harry is considering an imminent return to the UK “on one condition”, a friend has revealed.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, could attend the memorial service for his uncle Robert Fellows, who passed away at the age of 82 on 29 July.
However, because of the controversy surrounding the duke, who recently told ITV that the UK is not safe enough for Meghan Markle, he will only attend if there is not “too much drama.”
“He would want to be there. It will be a huge gathering of the Spencer clan,” a friend told the Daily Beast.
“[But] it may well be that everyone feels Harry’s attendance would just create too much drama.”
This comes as the royals begin their summer holiday at Balmoral.
King Charles and Queen Camilla have already travelled to Scotland and were joined yesterday by Princess Anne, who attended Edinburgh’s military tattoo.
The Wales family and their children will also attend, marking the furthest the Princess of Wales has travelled since being diagnosed with cancer.
Kate has holidayed at the Scottish Highlands residence every summer since marrying Prince William – and this year appears to be no different.
According to recent reports, Prince Harry may be considering a return to the UK in the near future. Despite concerns over safety for his wife Meghan Markle, the Duke of Sussex is said to be contemplating attending a memorial service for his uncle Robert Fellows. However, his attendance is said to be contingent on there being minimal drama surrounding his visit.Sources close to the royal family have suggested that Harry is eager to be with his extended family for the gathering, which is expected to be a significant gathering of the Spencer clan. However, there are reservations about whether his presence would overshadow the event with controversy.As the royals gather for their summer holiday at Balmoral, it seems that King Charles and Queen Camilla have already made their way to Scotland, with Princess Anne also in attendance at the military tattoo in Edinburgh. The Wales family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, are also expected to join the gathering, marking a rare trip for Princess Diana’s children since her cancer diagnosis.It is tradition for Kate to spend her summers at the Scottish residence, and it seems that this year will be no exception. The royal family’s annual retreat to Balmoral is a time for relaxation and bonding, away from the obligations of their public roles.Stay tuned for more updates on the royal family’s activities and events, as we strive to bring you informative and engaging content. Thank you for following us and supporting our efforts to provide you with valuable insights and updates.
The potential return of Prince Harry to the UK has been a topic of speculation recently, with reports suggesting that he is considering attending a memorial service for his late uncle. Despite concerns about the safety of his wife Meghan Markle, Harry is said to be eager to join his extended family at the gathering. However, there are concerns about the potential for drama surrounding his visit, with some suggesting that his presence may overshadow the event.As the royal family gathers for their summer holiday at Balmoral, King Charles and Queen Camilla have already made their way to Scotland, where they have been joined by Princess Anne for the military tattoo in Edinburgh. The Wales family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton, are also expected to attend the gathering, marking a rare trip for Princess Diana’s children since her cancer diagnosis.Kate has traditionally spent her summers at the Scottish residence, and it seems that this year will be no different. The annual retreat to Balmoral provides the royal family with a much-needed opportunity to relax and bond away from the demands of their public roles.We will continue to provide updates on the royal family’s activities and events as they unfold. Thank you for your continued support, and stay tuned for more valuable insights and updates from our team. Your feedback and engagement inspire us to keep delivering useful and relevant content for you.
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Source: USA Today