Prince Harry: He’s going to England for a day for Diana

Prince Harry
He travels to England for a day for his mother Diana

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Despite all disputes with the British royal family, Prince Harry plans to fly to London to attend the unveiling of a statue in honor of Princess Diana alongside Prince William.

Despite the extreme quarrel within the royal family and all the bad words in interviews against his family, Prince Harry (36) plans to travel to England for the inauguration of the Princess Diana statue. After all the allegations against his own family, many had suspected that Harry would probably cancel the trip to save himself a meeting with his brother Prince William (38). But far from it: Allegedly, Harry is planning to join the upcoming honor for Princess Diana († 36).

Prince Harry: He’s going to London for a day

“We assume that Harry will arrive for the unveiling of the statue, which falls on the day of Diana’s 60th birthday on July 1st. Our latest status is that he plans to leave on the day of his arrival,” says Royal expert Daisy McAndrew (49) on the Australian morning show “Today”. McAndrew also knows how to answer the question of whether Harry is coming alone or with his family: “There is no evidence that he is bringing baby Lili, Meghan or Archie with him”.

Recently, several Royal experts speculated that Harry would not take part in the unveiling of the statue in honor of his mother. The fact that he is now apparently traveling to England for the ceremony could suggest the royal’s conciliatory intentions in the direction of the British royal family. Daisy McAndrew doubts this, however: “Family dynamics have hit rock bottom. I wish I could say they made up, but there is no evidence that they have”.

Prince Harry: How can he face the family now?

Palace insiders wonder after the royal’s promise of how Harry can face his family. Especially after the allegations against his father Prince Charles (72) whom he accused of having passed on “pain and suffering” to his sons. The relationship between Harry and his brother William has also been tense since the “Megxit” in January 2020. On July 1, they will meet again for the first time since the funeral of Prince Philip († 99) to unveil the statue in honor of their late mother in the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace in London.

It remains uncertain whether the 36-year-old is even wanted in the British Royal Palace after his serious allegations. “Nobody will forbid Harry to come, but how does he deal with his family?” Asks a palace insider in an interview with the “New York Post”. That will become apparent no later than July 1, when the quarreling royals meet again for the first time.

This article originally appeared on GALA.de.

Source used: express.co.uk, New York Post