Prince Harry and his ‘return operation’ to London: the plan to rehabilitate his eroded …

Prince Harry and his ‘return operation’ to London: the plan to rehabilitate his eroded …

Four long years have passed since Harry left London and settled with Meghan Markle and their son Archie in the US. A four-year journey of Megxit, with the move to Montecito and the birth of little Lilibet, which has now given way to a new stage. The Duke of Sussex, about to turn 40 (on the 15th of that month), wants to return to his homeland. Not permanently, but gradually. Returning is already encouraging news for his Windsor family, especially for Charles III in a very difficult year for the monarch after he announced to the world that he is undergoing treatment for cancer.

Father and son have been building bridges this year. The illness of Charles III, aged 75, caused this rapprochement. Now, the duke, who is around 40, has plans to return. A move in his life that has been labelled by the British press as the rehabilitation plan, according to the headline Daily Mail. How to launch this return operation?

The first step that Harry took in this plan was his attendance at the funeral of Robert Fellowes, who was Elizabeth II’s private secretary for nine years, until 1999. The final farewell for Fellowes, Diana’s brother-in-law, brought the two brothers, Harry and William, together just a few weeks ago in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Although there was no rapprochement between the two and, according to the press, they did not even exchange a word, the fact that they were together at the same mass is something.

And the second step of this strategy? Harry’s inner circle suggests a discreet return for the prince. That is, that he will once again be present at some events, but with a low profile. That he will go little by little. This starts, according to Daily Mail, of WhatsApp conversations that Harry allegedly had with his trusted friends whom he allegedly contacted after four years of Megxit and the breakup that marked his farewell to London.

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