'I Think He'll Come Home': Prince Harry Will Launch His Very Own Megxit 1 Day From the 'Clutches' of Meghan Markle
Harry, Duke of Sussex, will leave Meghan Markle one day for a permanent return home to the United Kingdom. Veteran royal author and historian Hugo Vickers told royal editor Matt Wilkinson on "The Sun's Royal Exclusive" podcast that the rebel Duke is currently overflowing with "anger" and an intense fear of losing his Duchess, but this "dysfunction" cannot continue much longer.
"Where do you think they will be in 20 years time?" Wilkinson asked.
"I think he'll come home," the scribe replied. "I think he'll come home, and if he comes home, we must be very nice to him because he won't particularly want to. He's quite angry I think."
The presenter then wondered if King Charles III, if still reigning, would welcome his youngest child back, to which Vickers shared: "Yes, I do. The King has left the door wide open for him to do that and he was doing such a good job before and... he looked so happy."
The author of Horses and Husbands then further elaborated on Harry's complex, emotional predicament by observing: "Usually, you're happy when you're doing your duty and you're doing it for other people and you're putting things into life. If you're taking things out of life, at the risk of getting a lot of hate mail, I personally think that he looks like he's petrified of losing her [Meghan] and looks slightly petrified of her."
When asked by Wilkinson to name the biggest scandal the House of Windsor has faced in the last half-century, Vickers revealed: "I suppose the death of Diana in 1997 was a big crisis point, but, at the risk of being controversial, will the arrival of Meghan Markle prove to be a bigger one in the long run? Who knows?"
After the presenter shared that Harry's departure from the monarchy was his choice, the author poignantly said of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex: "I was in Windsor the day they got married, and the popularity and the goodwill towards them was enormous."
He also shot down the notion of a "vile British press" being the ones to blame for 2020's "Megxit," and said that Meghan "succeeded in eroding that very quickly and what I find unforgivable is the stress she put on the late queen in the last couple of years of her life."
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As OK! previously reported, Prince Harry and Meghan have not visited the United Kingdom as a couple since the September 19, 2022, State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Numerous commentators have shared how they feel the former Suits star "will never set foot in Britain again." Many more hold firm that the pair will divorce at some point, with one palace insider stating that this will happen "only when Meghan finishes with him."
Newsweek reported on the expert revelations.