Prince Harry has reportedly expressed “no interest” in returning to Britain to resume his royal duties. This statement underscores his continued focus on his current projects and life outside the royal family.
Sources claim that Prince Harry has “no interest” in leaving the United States and resuming royal duties in Britain. Despite seeking advice from former aides on how to orchestrate a potential return to the UK, nearly five years after stepping down as senior royals and relocating to Montecito, Harry, who turns 40 next week, is reportedly settled in California with Meghan, 43, and their children, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3.
Sources also report that Prince Harry has built an “amazing” new network of friends in the United States and has several upcoming projects. He is currently preparing for a trip to New York, where he will participate in engagements related to his various charities, including the Halo Trust and the Diana Award.
The Mail on Sunday reported last week that Prince Harry has distanced himself from his “Hollywood publicists” and has been reaching out to former confidantes from his past to strategize a potential return from his current life in the US. This move is seen as an initial step in a broader strategy to “rehabilitate” Harry and mend his relationship with his father, King Charles, following the latter’s cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
Sources emphasize that Harry and Meghan, who have been living in self-imposed exile in California with their two children for the past four years, are not aiming for a permanent return to the UK. Additionally, it has been revealed that the couple have parted ways with another American PR adviser. Christine Weil Schirmer, who joined the Sussexes in 2020 as head of communications, departed quietly late last year.