Prince Harry: “Sleepless nights” because of his upcoming visit to the UK

Prince Harry
He has concerns about his upcoming visit to the UK

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Prince Harry will travel to Great Britain in a few weeks. It is still unclear whether Duchess Meghan will accompany him. Which family members the dropout royal will meet is still up in the air, but one expert is certain: Harry is already having “sleepless nights” because of the trip.

Prince Harry, 39, will travel to the UK on May 8, 2024 to attend the 10th anniversary celebration of the Invictus Games. The Duke of Sussex is scheduled to give a speech at the special anniversary, which will be celebrated in St. Paul’s Cathedral. Harry had previously flown to his homeland in early February shortly after the announcement of King Charles, 75,’s cancer diagnosis, but stayed less than 24 hours. Since it became known that the dropout royal would return to London, theories have been abounding: Will Duchess Meghan, 42, accompany him on the trip? Will he meet his father? Will he reconcile with Prince William, 41, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, 42? Questions to which there are currently no answers.

According to a royal expert, one thing is certain: it won’t be an easy visit for Harry, which is why he’s already having “sleepless nights.”

Prince Harry doesn’t know how to face his family

Prince Harry, who has a strained relationship with the royal family due to his public revelation, would face a dilemma over Kate’s cancer diagnosis, according to royal author Tom Quinn. “Harry would like to reconcile with his sister-in-law, his brother and his father,” the expert told the Mirror, adding: “He sees things in a much more relaxed manner now, having spoken out in his memoir ‘Spare’ and in various interviews expressed.” However, he doesn’t know how to do this. He would also be considerate of Meghan. He doesn’t want his wife to feel offended by a possible reconciliation. This is currently giving the 39-year-old “sleepless nights”.

Hopeless situation?

There has been speculation for years about whether and when Harry and William will reconcile. According to Quinn, William can’t understand why his little brother can’t get over the argument. “Meghan and Harry feel hurt by the way they were treated when they were working members of the Royal Family. William and Kate, on the other hand, feel badly treated since Harry and Meghan left,” the author explains, making the point the vicious circle in which the brothers find themselves. What happens next with Harry and William remains to be seen.

Source used: mirror.co.uk

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