Earlier this month, Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles had been diagnosed with cancer, following surgery for an enlarged prostate. As a result, the royal has postponed all his public duties while continuing to work behind the scenes on red boxes for State papers. Meanwhile, Princess Kate underwent planned abdominal surgery in January and is currently recovering at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
During her time in Los Angeles, Meghan was recently spotted having dinner with Terry Woods, the executive producer affiliated with Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions. Additionally, she joined Prince Harry at the Invictus Games "one year to go" winter training camp in Vancouver, Canada. These appearances have sparked discussions about the couple's future endeavors.
Scoffield also referred to claims, initially reported by the Mirror, that Prince Harry is feeling bored in California and contemplating a return to the UK to assist the working royals. Author Tom Quinn echoed these sentiments, stating that Harry misses his role within the royal family, as it is the only thing he was trained to do. Quinn added, "He knows that in order to retain his value and the interest of the world, he better not be a retired Royal. So, offering to come back to help at least reminds the world of who and what he is."
While reports suggest that Harry's desire to return to royal life is well-sourced, Prince William is reportedly keen on ensuring that the terms of the Sandringham Summit agreement, which determined Harry and Meghan's future roles, are adhered to. However, Meghan is said to oppose the idea of Harry taking on a temporary role while his father and sister-in-law deal with their own health challenges.
As the discussion concluded, Scoffield invited viewers to share their opinions on whether they believe William is right to exclude his brother from certain royal responsibilities.