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Prince Harry returns to London for a court case, but the royal family won't be there. Experts say the ongoing rift between Harry and Prince William continues to deepen.
Prince Harry on the steps of a British courthouse for the latest round of his battle with a tabloid newspaper.But if, as expected, he arrives at London’s High Court again on Monday, it could be the final time he takes on the British press,
Prince Harry's immediate royal relatives made sure they were not in England when his trial against Associated Newspapers got underway.
Prince Harry is reportedly one step away from a possible reconciliation with the estranged British Royal Family. As the Duke of Sussex has prepared himself for the significant court proceeding of his ongoing security legal battle,
Prince Harry will be in the UK once again reportedly for a court case. However, this time, meeting his father, King Charles, might not be on the cards. As per the experts, the monarch might not be keen on meeting his younger son over the fear that their private talk could leak,
Prince Harry is closer than at any point since 2020 to a tentative reconciliation with the royal family, with sources telling RadarOnline.com a return of armed police protection in the U.K. could unlock the path back – but only if he agrees to strict silence about The Firm.
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A royal commentator has predicted Prince Harry and the Royal Family may be in the early stages of reconciliation, after the duke reportedly won his lengthy fight for security protection when visiting the UK.
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Prince Harry's return to the UK highlights the growing distance between him and the royal family. As he pursues legal battles, his family arranges Scottish engagements to avoid meeting him. Can reconciliation ever happen?