There has been widespread speculation regarding Prince Harry’s possible return to Britain, and we sought to shed light on the matter.
For an expert view, the Express US contacted Grant Harrold, the former butler to King Charles, who spent seven years working within the Royal Household. Speaking through Smooth Spins, Mr Harrold addressed our queries and offered valuable insight.
When questioned about whether Harry is seriously considering relocating back to Britain, the ex-butler was emphatic – he does not think it is on the cards, at least not in the near term. This emerges as controversy breaks out with Prince William and Kate’s neighbours annoyed over Christmas tree disorder.
Harrold said, “If Harry ever did return to the U.K., it would be because he misses his old life – his work, his friends, his home, and his family, including his father and possibly even William and Catherine.
He added, “That would be the motivation, nothing more complicated than that.”
Harry withdrew from Royal responsibilities for particular reasons – he allegedly found the regimented way of life constraining, which Harrold expanded upon, pointing out that the Duke is satisfied in America.
“I don’t see it happening right now. He’s happily married and has friendships in America,” Harrold said.
Whilst Harrold does not expect Harry moving back in the short term, he has spotted indications that hint it might ultimately happen.
The ex-butler noted, “However, my gut says he still misses aspects of the UK.”
Rumours are rife that Meghan wouldn’t even consider stepping foot in the UK, let alone relocating there. However, we sought the opinion of Harrold, given his Royal connections and the potential for circumstances to shift.
Harrold seemed to concur with our evaluation that Meghan does not regard the UK as home.
When questioned about whether Meghan would contemplate a return to the UK, he replied: “No, I don’t. She prefers the States, the lifestyle, the climate, and the environment.
He added: “I think she enjoys visiting London, but she didn’t want to live here; otherwise, they wouldn’t have moved.
“I don’t see Meghan relocating to the UK.
“In discussing the possibility of Harry returning to the UK, it’s crucial to remember that he is part of a family unit; he’s married and has two children. Harrold took this into account in his analysis.”
Harrold elaborated: “If circumstances allowed, he would probably choose to come back in the future, but he still has a lot of current commitments in the US.”
This comes amid accusations of “hypocrisy” levelled at Meghan, as news emerges of her estranged father having his leg amputated.
















