Prince Harry’s return to Britain amid an ongoing rift within the royal family has caught significant attention. A royal expert suggests that Harry may deeply regret the divide caused by him and Meghan, recognizing his own role in the situation. The last conversation between Harry and King Charles occurred in February for 30 minutes at Clarence House, shortly after Charles disclosed his cancer diagnosis.

While Harry attends the Invictus Games anniversary service at St. Paul’s Cathedral, King Charles will be at the Buckingham Palace garden party just two miles away, underscoring the ongoing family tensions.

Harry’s memoir “Spare” has intensified these tensions, revealing personal family disputes. Despite the possibility of a reunion, royal expert Jennie Bond believes reconciliation with Prince William and Kate Middleton is unlikely due to the deep divide. Bond emphasizes that Harry is not a “bad person” and was once a beloved royal figure, but his recent actions have strained familial relationships.

Reports suggest Harry wishes to see his father during this visit, though Prince William is expected to be away, making a complete family reunion improbable. The expert analysis and the desire for potential meetings highlight the complexities within the royal family dynamics.