During an interview with GB News, Dr. Lieberman shared her insights, stating, "I believe Harry is starting to see things more clearly, especially since King Charles was diagnosed with cancer. This realization has been building up for some time, but it seems to be sinking in now just how much he misses his family and how precious their presence is, considering they won't always be there to engage with or be disrespected in the various ways that have occurred."
Dr. Lieberman further expressed her belief that Harry is gradually coming to terms with the fact that, at some point, he will have to separate from Meghan if he chooses to return to the UK. However, she clarified that this transition might not be imminent, although there have been some stories circulating about it.
"They are saying that he's discussing his desire to spend more time in the UK, while she doesn't share the same sentiment. So we'll have to wait and see how that unfolds," Dr. Lieberman added.
The expert also noted that a significant turning point for Harry was the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, where observers could perceive a sense of loneliness and sadness on his face, potentially stemming from the realization that he hadn't been able to spend more time with his grandmother.
While the details and timeline of Harry's potential return remain uncertain, these discussions with the royal palace indicate a growing contemplation within Prince Harry about reconnecting with his family in the UK.