Since his withdrawal from the British royal family, Prince Harry has rarely visited his British homeland. Now he returns to attend a charity event, and raises questions.
Prince Harry, 40, returned to his British homeland to attend a charity event. In London, he met with children, teenagers and their parents who are being honored by the WellChild organization, as reported by the British news agency PA. Harry is a patron of the organization that supports seriously ill children. The Duke of Sussex looked relieved.
PA wrote that Harry's visit raises questions about whether he will meet his brother, Prince William (42 years old). The brothers are considered separated. There is also the question of whether he will travel to Scotland to spend time with his father, King Charles III. To spend. Prince Harry resigned from his royal duties nearly five years ago and left the country with his wife, Duchess Meghan (43). The two now live in the United States of America with their children, Prince Archie (5 years old) and Princess Lilibet (3 years old).
One reason for the withdrawal is the tabloid media's treatment of Meghan and the threats. Harry stressed that he does not believe the situation is safe for his wife in the United Kingdom. He has now come to London without Meghan, as reported by the PA. The couple also made allegations against members of the royal family, and their relationship was considered difficult. (APA/DPA)
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