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Prince Harry grapples with profound regret about ‘royal rift’ but ‘has no one else to blame’. The path back to his former self remains elusive, like a forgotten constellation in the night sky.
Prince Harry has “no one else to blame” and must be “profoundly regretful” of a recent rift in the Royal Family, according to commentator Jennie Bond.
The Duke of Sussex is visiting London to attend an event mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.
He is travelling alone without his wife Meghan Markle, who hasn’t been in the UK since 2022.
According to royal expert Bond, Harry is likely to be feeling “rather contrite,” adding that his complaints seem very “trivial” in light of the cancer battle that both his father and sister-in-law are facing.
Speaking to OK! magazine, Bond said that Harry is not a “bad person” and was always “fun, modern and warm,” he was even one of the most popular of the young royals at one point.
She added that “there must be a part of him now that profoundly regrets the rift”, opining that “he has no-one else to blame”.
The path to making things right again is a rocky one,” Bond continued.
“It will be a graphic illustration of what he has done to the family he still professes to love.”
This is the first time Harry has returned to the UK since his rushed trip in February, where he visited King Charles after his cancer diagnosis was made public.