Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s life in the US is well established, with the Duke set to celebrate his 40th birthday next Saturday. The couple, along with their two children, five-year-old Archie and three-year-old Lilibet, are said to be fully immersed in the LA lifestyle. However, recent speculation has been sparked by Harry’s return visit to the UK, leading to rumours of a potential return to Royal duties which he and Meghan renounced in 2020 when they stepped down as working members of the Royal Family.
Harry’s Deep Connection to the UK
Regardless of what the future holds for the prince, it’s evident that his homeland will always hold a special place in his heart – a bond he may never fully sever. This sentiment was echoed in his controversial autobiography ‘Spare’, released in January last year and due for a paperback re-release this October. In the book, he wrote: “I love my Mother Country, and I love my family, and I always will. I just wish, at the second-darkest moment of my life, they’d been there for me too.”
The publication drew criticism from many who were outraged by his portrayal of his family, reports the Express. The book includes allegations of physical violence by Prince William against his brother and claims that Camilla, now Queen Consort, was behind negative press about Meghan Markle. It also suggests that Kate Middleton was hesitant to share lip gloss with Meghan.
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