Prince Harry will most likely never be a working royal again. Meanwhile, rumours claim that he misses his old home country and all those he left behind, but given the current situation, the Duke will have a difficult time regaining all of that.
His relationship with the royals, particularly his father, King Charles, has deteriorated, and a reunion appears unlikely. At the same time, Harry and Meghan are continuing their international travels, which some have dubbed “royal tours,” which has not pleased the royal family.
The stories about Harry and Charles’ standing differ significantly. However, it appears that the estranged Duke seeks an apology from his family, something he is unlikely to receive.
While the monarch is apparently enraged by his son’s behaviour, one analyst now thinks that King Charles may exact perfect retribution on Harry—a significant one. King Charles and Prince Harry’s strained relationship dates back a long time.
The emperor reportedly made a joke about how he wished Harry had been born a female instead. As the Duke got older, he continued to have reservations about his father.
Whatever the case, it appears that Harry has completely abandoned any hope of making apologies with his royal family. If King Charles wants, he can exact revenge on Harry in the future.
Every August, the royal family meets at Balmoral to spend time together. Simultaneously, the “royal summit” involves discussions regarding the future. According to Express, one subject this year was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. According to a source in the UK daily, negotiations were undertaken about removing him from the line of succession.
“The order of succession can be altered by statute if a member of the Royal Family permanently resides outside the UK and no longer undertakes royal duties,” a source told the newspaper. “If that were to happen, Harry’s children could also be removed from the line of succession.” According to Robert Blackburn, a constitutional law specialist at King’s College London, Harry’s living abroad does not disqualify him from becoming monarch. An Act of Parliament can remove the Duke from the line of succession.
” Prince Harry, like Edward VIII, does not want to play the role of royalty expected of him and has withdrawn to live abroad. Presumably, Prince Harry would be willing to resign his place in succession if this became a legal problem in royal affairs,” said Blackburn.