Prince Harry is reportedly expressing a strong desire to mend ties with the royal family after a series of health scares that have affected both King Charles and Princess Catherine.
Currently, both are undergoing hospital treatments, with even Sarah Ferguson facing a health battle, having been diagnosed with skin cancer following the removal of several moles during her br-ast cancer treatment in June.
Amid these health concerns, an insider suggests that the fragility of life has prompted Harry to reconsider his relationship with his estranged family. Speaking to Closer magazine, the source revealed that recent events have reminded him of life's brevity and the importance of family bonds. Despite the strained relations, Harry still holds deep affection for his father and sister-in-law.
The source added that Harry is contemplating a different perspective on life. Even though he is considering returning to the UK to offer support, he acknowledges that his father will receive ample assistance. However, a reunion might not happen until after King Charles' surgery.
Expressing a sense of homesickness in his and Meghan's Netflix series, Harry admitted missing the UK and his friends. Despite this, the royal family's future interactions with Harry may be influenced by his recent actions in Jamaica.
In a surprising appearance on the red carpet at the premiere of "Bob Marley: One Love" in Jamaica, Harry and Meghan encountered individuals reportedly plotting against the monarchy. The duo met with Marlin Malu Forte, the Caribbean Isles Minister for legal and constitutional Affairs, who has openly criticized the British Monarchy. This encounter raised eyebrows, especially as the Sussexes posed for a picture with Prime Minister Andrew Holus and his wife Juliet Holus, known for their past ambush of Prince William and Princess Katherine during their Caribbean trip.
Critics argue that Harry's actions may have significant implications, and columnist Carol Malone has labeled the trip a deliberate affront to the royal family. The columnist suggests that Harry, by aligning himself with figures opposing the monarchy, is displaying disdain for the institution, a sentiment shared by Meghan. Malone further notes concerns that Jamaica's desire for separation from the Commonwealth might be fueled by perceptions of Britain as a racist country.
As tensions rise, King Charles is reportedly unwilling to entertain the idea of a reconciliation with his estranged son, Prince Harry. The Duke's actions, particularly alongside Meghan, have burned bridges, making it unlikely for him to be invited back for family events in the UK. It appears that Harry's return to his home country may be restricted to rare state occasions, as the divide between him and the royal family deepens.