September 1st 2024.
After the grand Coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey in 2023, Prince Harry was seen leaving the premises. It had been four years since he made the decision to step back from his role as a working member of the royal family. However, recent reports suggest that he may be considering a return to UK life in some capacity.
According to the Mail on Sunday, Prince Harry has been in touch with his trusted aides and close friends in England. He is reportedly contemplating taking on "very low-key royal duties" which may involve a lot of ribbon-cutting events. But this plan would only come to fruition if certain members of the family are willing to support his return, as revealed by a source close to the prince.
Although Prince Harry is currently based in California with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, he has been thinking about spending more time in the UK. Due to a disagreement over security arrangements, he has only made a few visits back home in the past few years. The paper also claims that the prince is keen to mend his relationship with his father, Prince Charles, which has been strained since the release of his memoir, "Spare" in 2022.
In fact, it is believed that King Charles III has sought advice from spiritual leaders on the matter of forgiveness and has faith that Prince Harry could eventually return to the royal fold. This month, as he turns 40, the prince was back in the UK to attend the funeral of his uncle, Lord Robert Fellowes, in Sandringham. However, it is reported that he and his brother, Prince William, did not sit together and showed no signs of reconciling their differences.
A source close to Prince Harry shared with the Mail that he is distancing himself from the Hollywood publicists and is seeking counsel from his old friends and associates. "He is clearly reaching out thinking, 'I need to do something different because what I'm doing is clearly not working.' In short, he is rethinking the way he operates," the source revealed.
Some of his friends have even dubbed this effort as "Operation Bring Harry In From The Cold" as the prince tries to rehabilitate his image. The paper also noted that his top PR advisor, Christine Weil Schirmer, who joined him and Meghan as head of communications in 2020, has recently left their team. She is the tenth staff member to depart in just three years, including the head of staff Josh Kettler who suddenly quit after three months on the job.
In a positive sign, the paperback version of his memoir, "Spare," which is set to be released in October, does not include any updates on recent events. Furthermore, Prince Harry is not planning any interviews to promote it. The Agency reached out to his representatives for comment, but there has been no response yet. It seems that Prince Harry is taking a step back and reassessing his approach, perhaps with the hope of repairing his relationships with his family and the public.
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