Quite the contrary, if there are rumors that Prince Harry’s aspirations are to be back in the UK, this is all gossip, as he is also reported to have “no interest” to ever resume royal duties.
As stated in the Telegraph, it appears that the Duchess of Sussex is well adjusted to life in California, and has “awesome” friends.
There were earlier reports that had him thinking of going back to his old life as he made calls to his friends and independent assistant during the time he visited the UK for his uncle’s burial.
The daily mail reported that the Duke Sussex is making phone calls because things are not going well in the United States where he moved with his wife Meghan Markle after abdicating his royal responsibilities in the year 2020.
“Prince Harry is losing out on all manner of Hollywood publicists and turning to his old friends and colleagues for help,” said one of the sources. “He is making phone calls for a reason, ‘I want to make a change, this is obviously not working,’” the source added.
It has been reported in the press that some ‘friends’ wish to see a key player taking charge of the ‘come back initiative’ identifying Ed Lane Fox, former private secretary to the Duke, as the best fit. Lane Fox, a former captain in Household Cavalry, has kept in touch with him and is also on the board of invictus games.
The friends who are mentioned to have been reached out in recent past, without reason, are said to have been recent acquisitions of time with them rather than Old Etonian
Prince Harry does not attempt to disguise the fact that he wants primarily to be with his Grandfather the King despite two opposing versions developing in the two camps as to the contacts’ peak, their strategiesand who is hustling who away.
He is going to New York for business that is waiting for him. In addition to this, some volunteer work be devoted in different charities such as African Parks, the Halo Trust, Diana Award and The Travalyst.
This trip later this month follows the High Level week of the Unite Nations General Assembly focusing issue areas of climate change, poverty, and inequality and the annual Climate Week of the city.