While the details of the meeting between Prince Harry and King Charles at Clarence House remain private, there is a sense that this arrangement could potentially work. In a recent interview with ABC's Good Morning America, Prince Harry expressed his intention to see his family as much as possible following the king's diagnosis, and he hoped that the challenging circumstances could bring the family closer together. He emphasized his love for his family while also acknowledging his own family's presence in California.
During an interview on GBN America, royal biographer Ingrid Seward shared her perspective, stating that Prince Harry fails to comprehend the damage he has inflicted on the royal family. While defending the family against the claims, Seward noted that perhaps Harry's words were slightly misconstrued, but he should have been more cautious about the potential consequences. Seward added that although Prince Harry may believe he can return, the reality is that he cannot.
The host, Nan Aqua, agreed, stating that if Prince Harry were to simply come back without considering the impact on the British public, it could lead to a decline in loyalty and support. Aqua expressed her frustration with the effects of Prince Harry's potential return on his family, particularly during King Charles' cancer treatment and Duchess Kate's recovery from surgery. Aqua emphasized that it appears Prince Harry does not fully comprehend the extent of the damage caused by his actions and that he seems to believe he can easily reintegrate himself into the royal fold.
