Is Prince Harry trying to make a return to the royal family?
Sydtomarket.net has learned that the Duke of Sussex is reportedly seeking to reconcile with his family after “losing his way” in America. Harry and Meghan Markle stepped away from royal duties in 2020, but life outside the royal fold hasn’t proven as smooth as expected.
Author Phil Dampier explained that Queen Elizabeth made it clear to Harry that he couldn’t be “half-in, half-out” of the royal family, balancing royal duties with commercial pursuits in America. Despite Harry’s desire to mend relations, King Charles is expected to uphold his mother’s rules. “The King would like to reconcile with his son,” Dampier noted, especially since he wants to see more of his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, whom he has only met once or twice.
However, Dampier also pointed out that reconciliation may take time. “Until Harry feels more stable and able to handle stressful situations, there may not be much progress.”
This update coincides with the two-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s passing. King Charles and Queen Camilla marked the occasion with a church service near Balmoral.
In a separate development, Harry’s decision not to pursue U.S. citizenship or a green card could be related to tax implications. If Harry became a permanent U.S. resident, he would be required to report his worldwide income to the IRS. Tax expert Clayton Cartwright suggested that Harry’s current A-1 visa, typically granted to diplomats, allows him to avoid this financial disclosure, making it a strategic choice to avoid revealing royal family assets.
With his journey in America facing difficulties, Harry’s path forward—both in the U.S. and with his family—remains uncertain.