Prince Harry expected to return to UK
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A witness against Prince Harry in his latest lawsuit claims the former working royal's legal team has "intimidated" him so badly that he now "fears" for his safety, RadarOnline. com can reveal.
There’s been plenty of speculation that both Harry and Meghan will return to the U.K. together, and possibly even with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, for an Invictus Games event in Birmingham this July. Multiple festivities will be held to celebrate the games being held in that city.
Prince Harry is unlikely to see King Charles during his upcoming UK trip for a court case. Royal experts say family views him as "untrustworthy" amid ongoing rift.
Prince Harry has sparked a heated debate in the UK after reports claimed he plans to invite King Charles to open the Invictus Games. The event returns to Britain next year. While some royal commentators see the move as a potential olive branch,
Prince Harry is waiting on a major decision in a long-running battle to have his security increased when he visits the UK and it's claimed Buckingham Palace would have "no power" over the outcome. The 41-year-old,
Prince Harry's fight for security protection in the U.K. seemingly takes a positive turn as reports indicate a reversal, potentially ending years-long dispute.
King Charles III may be quietly signalling a step toward reconciliation with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by offering them a place to stay during their upcoming visit to the United Kingdom, according to a new report.
It looks like he wants to be the first to break the ice. Of course, we are talking about King Charles as there’s a new report that suggests he is willing to finally make amends with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
A new podcast series has exposed the biggest mistake Prince Harry has made – and which could cost him everything. I Rest My Case is presented by Netflix's Making a Murderer star Dean Strang and his fellow attorney Jonathan Goldberg KC – and the latest episode deconstructs the cases brought to US and UK courts by the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry and King Charles will apparently not cross paths when the Duke of Sussex visits the United Kingdom later this month. The monarch, 77, reportedly won't be seeing his estranged son over concerns he will leak private conversations between the two.