Prince Harry’s chances of returning to the United Kingdom are potentially positive since his latest declarations about how much he misses his old life in his hometown. However, the Royal Family and King Charles III haven’t shown support for the Prince being welcomed once again, until now.
The Arch British Conservative, Jacob Rees-Mogg, suggested the Royal Family might benefit from forgiving the Duke of Sussex during his GB News show. He stated that Prince Harry is a charismatic person and is hugely popular among the younger people, which could be beneficial for the British Monarchy which is trying to focus on this population.
“He is a charismatic figure. He is still popular, particularly with younger people. It’s going to be very difficult if he wants to come back because the monarchy is the founder of mercy as well as justice. And I just wonder what the British people will think in 10 years if no mercy is shown. So I think there may be a way back for him in due course, and that a very hard-nosed royal family may find that it didn’t maintain popular support.”
Rees-Mogg also commented on the possibility that King Charles III would offer Prince Harry to return to his royal duties. However, the major obstacle to reaching the goal might be Prince William, who is strongly against the idea of having any kind of contact with his estranged brother.