Prince Harry will be back in the UK for the Invictus Games in 2027, which may present an opportunity for reconciliation with the Royal Family.
King Charles and Prince William may well attend the Invictus Games when it comes to Birmingham in 2027, in a surprising show of support for the estranged Prince Harry.
It was recently announced that the West Midlands city will host the sporting tournament in three years’ time, the first time the UK has hosted since the 2014 inaugural Games in London.
Invictus was founded by Harry in partnership with Sir Keith Mills and the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Prince William and Princess Kate), making a royal visit a possibility.
Speaking to Slingo, former royal butler Grant Harrold explained that Harry may be looking to spend more time in the UK over the next few months and years.
He said: “To come back to his home to see the Games here will therefore mean a lot to him. Members of the family will also definitely support him with this. As it is in the UK, it will be nice to think his father and brother will attend, and it is certainly possible that they will.”
In spite of the rift between the Sussexes and the rest of the Royal Family, Mr Harrold believes Harry is still proud to be British and may be feeling homesick.
He elaborated: “I think Harry will be looking to increase his time in the UK. I heard he may be looking for a house too, which doesn’t surprise me. His whole life was based in the UK for so many years, and to get up and walk away from that is simply impossible. There may be a part within him that may resent that he has gone away and given up his home.
“He’ll also know what’s been going on with his father, his sister in law and also his friends. Part of him is probably saying because of these, he will need to keep his contacts in the UK.”