In the coming week, the 38-year-old will be making a trip to London to attend the High Court proceedings against Mirror Group Newspapers, in connection with allegations of phone hacking.
Unfortunately, this visit will not afford him the opportunity to reunite with his father, King Charles, as the monarch is preparing for a trip to Romania. Harry is expected to embark on this journey without the support of his wife, Meghan Markle. GB News presenter Dan Wootton finds the lack of support rather peculiar, suggesting it may be indicative of Harry's profound unhappiness.
When posed with this question, Tom Bower shared his opinion, stating, "I believe he has convinced himself that he is happy, but the impending collapse is yet to come. The upcoming week could be truly dreadful for him, and the repercussions will also affect the Royal Family. This is the tragedy of the situation, as it reflects poorly on his father and the rest of the family."
Harry, who relocated to California with Meghan Markle in 2020, briefly returned to attend his father's coronation earlier this month but promptly returned to the US after the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
In late March, he made an unexpected trip to the UK for a separate legal case concerning phone hacking allegations against the Daily Mail. Bower anticipates that Harry's forthcoming visit to the UK will prove futile for the Duke, cautioning that he is entering a treacherous territory that will ultimately cause significant harm to himself.
Speaking to GB News, Bower remarked, "He is truly walking into a minefield. His actions will damage him immensely, but his self-importance as a crusader against the media blinds him. It is about time this entire spectacle comes to an end."
The 38-year-old is scheduled to present evidence during the trial, joining a list of prominent figures who have accused Mirror Group Newspapers of illegal information gathering. MGN is disputing these claims, contending that some have been filed beyond the acceptable time frame.
