Prince Harry says he will not return to the British royal house
Royal fans around the world have had a lot to keep up with lately. In Denmark have Queen Margrethe’s (82) title stripping by grandchildren been a topic of conversation ever since it was decided last harvest, and in Norway the harvest has been characterized by the uproar around Princess Märtha Louise (51) and her fiance Durek Verrett (47).
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But it is the British royal family that has made most of the headlines in terms of royal scandals and conflicts. Before Christmas passed Prince Harry (38) and Duchess Meghan’s (41) docuseries on Netflix, “Harry & Meghan”like a plague all over the world and now it’s almost time for a new launch from the prince.
Next week he is set to order “Spare”, a memoir in which it is expected that he will not hold back about his time as a senior member of the British royal family or the front that arose between him, his father King Charles (74) and brother Prince William (40) when he and Meghan chose to leave the royal house.
Pulls back
“60 Minutes” on CBS News is among those who have obtained an exclusive interview with the current prince, and although it will not be broadcast in its entirety until next Sunday, it has throughout the week small snippets have been released to give viewers a sneak peek on what they have in store.
On Twitter, the channel has shared a new clip, in which the prince is asked directly if he can at any time see himself returning as a senior member of the royal family.
The answer Harry gives is short and simple: «No».
It may therefore seem that those waiting for a royal reunion in Great Britain may have waited in vain. At least if the hope was to see Prince Harry, with or without his wife, back in his royal duties.
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