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Royal Return or Regal Wreck? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Comeback Slammed as 'Completely Impractical Circus' as Trust Issues Explode

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Source: MEGA

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex left the Crown in 2020.

Sept. 28 2024, Published 3:58 p.m. ET

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Notions and "reports" of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returning to the monarchy have been blasted as "impractical."

"They don't want to come back," royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told GBN. "You're dealing with an institution that is so serious, if they actually came back you'd have a circus."

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The Duke of Sussex allegedly 'always looks glum' when filmed next to Meghan Markle.

"Every single royal event that involved the Sussexes, you'd have the focus on them and it would, in reality, be completely impractical," he added.

Prince Harry has only returned to the U.K. a handful of times since Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral two years ago. The Duchess of Sussex has not been back since, and according to commentator Phil Dampier, she will likely never come back, again. The ex-actress was reported to have "totally snubbed" her father-in-law, King Charles III's historic coronation at Westminster Abbey in May 2023.

In light of all the scandals and drama since "Megxit" in early 2020, Fitzwilliams added, "Every single royal event that involved the Sussexes, you'd have the focus on them, and it would, in reality, be completely impractical. If you consider in the past four years they've conducted a guerrilla war against the royal family, and they've done enormous damage to it. When did the Sussexes last say something that was favorable about the royal family?"

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are focused on the princess' remission journey.

"They'd want an apology for the way that Harry believed Meghan was badly treated when they were senior working royals," the expert continued. "So there's no way they are going to come back, they don't want to. They're happy in California, supposedly, and most certainly on the issue of trust, who would trust them?"

In a panel discussion with former royal gardner Jack Stooks, the ex-palace insider responded, "Harry chose to marry Meghan. Everybody has an opinion and everybody's entitled to that opinion, like them or loathe them. But they haven't been given a ban on not coming back to England."

He continued, "So if they want to come back to England, let them come back to England. If they don't want to come back to England again, they don't need to. It is their lives. If Harry is coming back and wants to see his family, why shouldn't he be allowed to do that?"

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were a senior working royal couple for only 22 months.

The commentator concluded, "I'm afraid the rift is so bad that there's a lot of speculation - we don't know whether they talk privately to each other, how would we? But there most certainly is not a conversation at the moment publicly between William and Harry. This was obvious at Lord Fellowes's memorial service. They were both at the back of the church and reportedly didn't say a word to each other."

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex 'will probably never come back to the monarchy.'

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