Controversy is growing over Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s expected return to the UK. There is certainly a lot of buzz about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry returning to the UK The couple’s purposeful trip has sparked renewed interest in their relationship with the British monarchy and raised doubts about why they returned to Britain years ago after making their home in North America.According to biographer Tom Bower, who has written extensively about the royal family, the Sussex couple’s visit represented a significant shift in their stated position on their position within the royal fold. Speaking on an episode of ‘The Royalist’ podcast, Bower offered his view of what he believes the couple want to achieve with their return to England.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are returning to Britain
Boyer characterizes the couple’s approach in blunt terms, suggesting that their strategy involves a calculated effort to restore previously severed connections. “We see them effectively crawling on bended knees in Britain, and they will be pathetically grateful if the king agrees,” the biographer said on the podcast.Commentators have suggested that the impact of being separated from royal life was particularly challenging for Harry. “I think, for Harry, it’s worse because Harry is isolated in California. He misses his roots, he misses England, and somehow wants to get back into the affections of not only his own family, but the British people,” Bowyer explained.
Will Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get a warm welcome?
Despite reports that King Charles III has offered Harry and Meghan accommodation in one of the royal residences during their visit, Bower expressed doubts that the couple would receive what he characterized as a genuine welcome from the establishment.“Buckingham Palace will not allow Meghan to parade herself as a member of the royal family and a duchess of Britain, to actually earn money and glory by marrying a prince,” Bower noted. “I mean, we’re in really bad, controversial territory then, if in any way he’s allowed to exploit that situation,” he claimed, adding that the palace would be wary of any arrangement that could be seen to exploit royal connections for commercial gain.