Prince Harry's 'Sleepless Nights': Duke 'Will Have to Acknowledge Huge Difficulties' With Family During Upcoming Trip
Prince Harry is reportedly having a hard time grasping the enormity of his possible reunion with King Charles and Prince William in early May.
"Harry and Meghan are having sleepless nights about what they should do when Harry visits the U.K.," royal author Tom Quinn shared with an outlet.
"He will have to do something to acknowledge the huge difficulties his family is going through, but he won’t want to do or say anything that seems to imply anything less than wholehearted support for his permanently aggrieved wife," he added.
It is speculated but not confirmed that Meghan Markle, along with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Diana, could join Harry when he travels to London for the 10th anniversary celebration of the Invictus Games. It would be the Duchess of Sussex's first trip to Britain since Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral in September 2022. It would be the Sussex kids' first trip back since the late monarch's Platinum Jubilee celebrations a few months earlier.
There are reports that the former actress may avoid the trip. A palace insider shared: "Her last visit was not about her, but simply a paying of respects to a revered monarch. Therefore, the intense media focus would fall directly on her this time, [and] she is absolutely reviled in Great Britain — loathed doesn't begin to describe it."
"[Canada] doesn't want Meghan taking over, she comes over, she does a speech, she does a second speech [and] she leads people down the paths, the winners," royal expert Angela Levin shared when discussing Meghan's possible chaos at the next Invictus Games.
She continued: "They say she knows nothing. about fighting and going in wars and it was Harry's job and I think they feel quite sorry for him. They're angry so I don't think Harry's got anything to look forward to really."
This insight comes amid the ex-actress having been advised to tread carefully with the rollout of her glossy new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, amid Kate, Princess of Wales' cancer diagnosis.
"Could you even begin to imagine such a gathering in one room?" the insider continued when predicting what a meeting between Harry, Meghan, William, Charles, and Kate would be like. "It simply could not be, as there is so much pain, rage, and hurt to express that it could tire out the King and future queen in the midst of their cancer battles."
Another palace insider stepped forward recently to reveal that "the long amount of time that has passed since the snob graced us with her presence will guarantee a media frenzy with her oaf" if Meghan joins her husband in May. The Duke of Sussex is expected to be the main attraction at St Paul's Cathedral for a 10th-anniversary celebration of his Invictus Games.
Daily Express reported on Quinn's comments.