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PRINCE Harry "could return to the UK" for a new role when Charles ascends to the throne, the Duke's former protection officer claims.

The Duke quit the UK in 2020 for a new life in the US with Meghan and son Archie after the couple stepped down as senior royals.

Speaking on the Pod Save the Queen podcast, the Duke's former police protection officer Ken Wharfe revealed he thought the Duke could return home for a new role.

When asked if the Sussexes ever come back to the UK to live, Ken, who has written a new book called Diana: Remembering the Princess, told The Mirror: "Personally I do and I base that on gut reaction really. I just cannot see them forever more living in California.

"It's clear to me that Harry is not quite a fish out of sea – I mean he is getting involved in charitable work and he has these attachments to Netflix and other companies but quite where they'll end up we don't know.

"But I just think his involvement with his military charities – quite how he runs that on the other side of the Atlantic, I don't know.

"But I just have this feeling that he could well be back in a new role, with or without Meghan – I honestly don't know.

"But to answer your question, I do think he will be back in some form as part of his father's plan for trimming down the monarchy because within the next decade that is going to happen."

Since Meghan and Harry quit the Firm, William and Kate’s charity has gone from strength to strength since they split with Harry and Meghan, new figures show.

Income for The Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of ­Cambridge leapt from £6.7million in 2019 to £20.4million in 2021.

Finally, the coverage of Megxit, Harry and Meghan’s decision to quit their royal duties, was very similar to the media’s treatment of Princess Diana, claims a filmmaker.

Ed Perkins, the director of HBO’s The Princess, tells PEOPLE he felt those parallels as he made his upcoming documentary.

“For a space of about a month or two, it seemed like [Harry and Meghan] were the only thing people were talking about,” Perkins says. “Very few people were apathetic and it reminded me of the response I was seeing in the archive from 25, 30 years previously, where, for the entirety of Diana’s public life, we were dissecting everything.”

“People had strong polarised opinions all the way throughout her life and after her death, and it did feel interesting that there was a sort of similar national conversation happening 25 years later,” he continues.

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  • Matt Snape

    Princess Diana HBO director found ‘parallels’ to Meghan and Harry’s story

    Coverage of Megxit, Harry and Meghan’s decision to quit their royal duties, was very similar to the media’s treatment of Princess Diana, claims a filmmaker.

    Ed Perkins, the director of HBO’s The Princess, tells PEOPLE he felt those parallels as he made his upcoming documentary.

    "For a space of about a month or two, it seemed like [Harry and Meghan] were the only thing people were talking about," Perkins says. "Very few people were apathetic and it reminded me of the response I was seeing in the archive from 25, 30 years previously, where, for the entirety of Diana's public life, we were dissecting everything."

    "People had strong polarised opinions all the way throughout her life and after her death, and it did feel interesting that there was a sort of similar national conversation happening 25 years later," he continues.

  • Matt Snape

    Royal commentator lambasts Harry’s UN performance

    Prince Harry’s performance at the UN has come under attack by a royal commentator.

    Writing for Sky News Australia, commentator Daisy Cousens highlighted that despite "lamenting a 'global assault' on democracy and freedom," he then went on to tell the audience "transformative measures" were necessary to reverse climate change and that such action was "not up for debate".

    "A sentiment that, needless to say, embodies neither democracy nor freedom," she added.

  • Matt Snape

    Prince Harry warned over new bombshell that will 'give different side' of dispute

    Prince Harry is facing the likelihood of a new royal book that could hinder his narrative, a royal commentator has suggested.

    The Duke of Sussex has previously attacked "men in grey suits" who work behind the scenes for members of the Royal Family.

    Express Online reports that established royal journalist Valentine Low has penned new book Courtiers, which has seen him speak to a number of palace aides and could contradict Harry’s side of the story.

  • Matt Snape

    Trump would be better for UK than Duchess in White House, according to poll

    Meghan Markle has been embarrassed again in a new poll which states British voters believe that Donald Trump as President would be better for the UK than if she made a successful bid for the White House.

    The revelation in an exclusive Techne UK poll for Express.co.uk follows one from the US earlier this week which also revealed American voters would choose the former President over her.

    This is despite surging support for the Duchess of Sussex to make a White House bid among Democrats.

  • Matt Snape

    Dr Shola ANGRY at Royal Family as Andrew keeping security while Harry goes without

    Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu was furious after it was reported Prince Andrew still receives police protection while Harry and Meghan go without.

    According to Express Online, it comes following reports Andrew's security is costing taxpayers an incredible £400,000 a year.

    Dr Shola tweeted: "Disgraced Prince Andrew receiving tax funded security while Prince Harry fights to have good security for his family in UK is cruel and unjustified."

    She added that it was "unacceptable" that the Duke of York, who was stripped of his military titles and royal patronages, continues to have Scotland Yard protection.

  • Lauren Lomas

    Prince Andrew given priority over Harry for security branded as ‘cruel’

    A source close to the Sussexes defended their need for high protection security

    Omid Scobie is currently co-authoring his second book about the Sussexes break away from the royal family.

    In the article he for Yahoo, Scobie wrote: “For members of the monarchy, including those who have chosen to step away like Prince Harry, this high level of security is essential.”

    He continued: “Despite what you may have read in certain newspapers, he has never actually asked for public of government to cover security costs.

    “It seems cruel in the extreme to allow Prince Andrew around-the-clock police protection, but not the future King’s son.”

  • Lauren Lomas

    Homesick Harry will ‘miss the UK more and more’ say experts

    It has been highlighted by experts that Prince Harry doesn’t appear happy in his new American life, and is in fact pining for his family.

    Royal expert Richard Palmer ‘suspects’ that Prince Harry is struggling with life in the US.

    He told the Daily Express’ Royal Round Up: “I suspect over time, Harry will miss the UK more and more.”

    Richard even said that he felt the Duke of Sussex looked “uncomfortable” at times, saying himself and Meghan don’t look “happy”.

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  • Lauren Lomas

    Could Meghan’s ex husband write a tell all biography?

    Trevor Engleson dated Meghan for six years, and they married for three, but divorced after realising their “differences”.

    YouTube royal expert Neil Sean said on the matter: “This particular individual would truly have a remarkable story because, after all, he would have first hand experience of what it was like.

    “Yes what it was like to be married the first time around to the actress from Suits.”

  • Lauren Lomas

    Prince William & Kate show ‘who the real royals are’

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are preparing for their royal tour across the US for the Earthshot Prize.

    Wills and Kate will head to Boston, Massachusetts, this winter, for their exciting new foundation.

    Royal commentator Tom Bower told the Palace Confidential that this is a “clever move” as William will deliver a speech.

    He said: “It shows who the real royals are, instead of the Montecito royals.

    “I think they handled the whole Jubilee visit with Meghan and Harry very well.”

  • Lauren Lomas

    ‘Of course Meghan is a princess’ Meghan Markle won’t lose princess title

    Royal experts say Meghan Markle will still be a princess, if Prince Harry didn’t have a Dukedom.

    Marlene Koenig, a royal historian, told Insider: Of course Meghan is a princess.

    “She would be styled as Princess Henry if Harry did not have a Dukedom.”

    Prince Harry and Meghan chose the Duke and Duchess title, like Prince William and Kate did, as it is ranked higher than prince and princess.

    The expert went on to explain that “princess” and “prince” are listed as their occupations on their children’s birth certificates.

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  • Lauren Lomas

    Prince Harry kept William awake ‘all night’ with this annoying habit

    The princes both shared a home together during their twenties, renting a cottage together near Shropshire.

    In an interview for the BBC way back in 2009, reportedly William opened up about Harry’s hilarious habit.

    He said: “He snores a lot too, he keeps me up all night!” William joked.

    Harry hilariously quipped: “Well done, they’ll think we’re sharing a bed.”

    William then admitted: “Bearing in mind I cook, I feed him every day, I think he’s done very well!”

  • Lauren Lomas

    What TV shows has Meghan starred in?

    Meghan Markle has had a successful acting career, appearing in a burgening list of shows and movies.

    She is best-known for playing the role of Rachel Zane in the USA Network show Suits.

    The Duchess’s first gig came in the form of a role on General Hospital in 2002.

    She then had small guest roles on the television shows Century City (2004), The War At Home (2006), and CSI: NY (2006).

    In terms of the big screen, Meghan has starred in films such as Horrible Bosses, Get Him To The Greek and Remember Me.

  • Lauren Lomas

    Courtiers open up about behind the scenes in the Palace

    Journalist Valentine Low has interviewed several courtiers for his new book, called Courtiers.

    It has been said by a royal expert that the book would offer a fresh perspective as courtiers weren’t trusted by Princess Diana.

    Prince Harry has previously called them “men in grey suits”

    Richard Eden told the Mail Plus talk show: “They’ve always seen them as this negative, force in the background.

    “Everything is always blamed on them.

    “Perhaps this book will give a different side to things.”

    Courtiers: The inside story of the Palace power struggles from the Royal correspondent who broke the bullying story, will be made available from 29 September 2022.

  • Lauren Lomas

    Could Prince Harry return to the UK?

    Former royal protection officer and friend of Princess Diana Ken Wharfe said Harry could still make a return to royal life.

    The author spoke to the Mirror’s Pod Save the Queen podcast, explaining how he doesn’t believe Harry will last in the US.

    He believes the Duke of Sussex could make regular returns to the UK, after he renewed the lease of former home Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

    “I just cannot see them forever more living in California.

    “It’s so clear to me that Harry is not quite a fish out of sea – I mean he is getting involved in charitable work, and he has these attachments to Netflix and other companies but quite where they’ll end up we don’t know.”

  • Lauren Lomas

    Prince Harry won’t ‘approve’ of Princess Diana’s portrayal in The Crown’s new series

    Season five of The Crown will launch later on this year, as well as a Lady Di documentary, and the Princes’ new memoir.

    Royal experts believe the storyline will ruffle a few feathers in the Sussex household.

    Tina Brown told the Daily Express: “I don’t think that the next season of The Crown is going to be something that Harry is going to seriously approve of.”

    She continued: “We don’t know how it will depict his mother. But right now, there’s nothing that’s come out about their mother that they like.”

    The upcoming season will cover the death of Lady Diana, who passed away following a horror car accident in 1997.

    This could make the upcoming season the most controversial yet, when factoring Channel 4 will also be launching an investigative documentary into the theories surrounding her tragic death.

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  • Lauren Lomas

    Prince Andrew given priority over Harry for security branded as ‘cruel’

    A source close to the Sussexes defended their need for high protection security

    Omid Scobie is currently co-authoring his second book about the Sussexes break away from the royal family.

    In the article he for Yahoo, Scobie wrote: “For members of the monarchy, including those who have chosen to step away like Prince Harry, this high level of security is essential.”

    He continued: “Despite what you may have read in certain newspapers, he has never actually asked for public of government to cover security costs.

    “It seems cruel in the extreme to allow Prince Andrew around-the-clock police protection, but not the future King’s son.”

  • Louis Allwood

    How does Meghan stay happy?

    With all the Duchess has gone through in recent years, many may wonder how she manages to keep a smile on her face.

    Meghan once revealed what works to keep her happy.

    Via her blog, The Tig, which she wrote before marrying Prince Harry, Meghan spoke about health, food, happiness amongst other things.

    She revealed that she became a Vedic meditation coach. Writing about how the daily meditation affected her, she shared: “quietude rocked my world.

    “I am just happier. And meditation has much to do with it.”

  • Louis Allwood

    Could Prince Harry return to the UK?

    Former royal protection officer and friend of Princess Diana Ken Wharfe said Harry could still make a return to royal life.

    The author spoke to the Mirror’s Pod Save the Queen podcast, explaining how he doesn’t believe Harry will last in the US.

    He believes the Duke of Sussex could make regular returns to the UK, after he renewed the lease of former home Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

    “I just cannot see them forever more living in California.

    “It’s so clear to me that Harry is not quite a fish out of sea – I mean he is getting involved in charitable work, and he has these attachments to Netflix and other companies but quite where they’ll end up we don’t know.”

  • Louis Allwood

    Meghan Markle updates LIVE

    Catch all the latest news about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry here as they continue their life in America.

    Royal fans are currently awaiting the release of Prince Harry’s tell all memoir, and the couple’s Netflix documentary, while the Queen continues to come back stronger from her mobility issues.

    Stay tuned here for updates everyday!

  • Louis Allwood

    Where is Prince Andrew in the line of succession

    Despite being stripped of many of his titles, and the alleged connections to known sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein, Prince Andrew remains ninth in line for the throne.

    Ahead of the disgraced Duke are Prince Charles, Prince William, Williams three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, Prince Harry and his two children, Archie and Lilbet.

    Following Andrew is his daughter Princess Beatrice.

  • Louis Allwood

    Expert blasts new Prince Charles regency ‘gossip’ amid health fears for Queen

    A royal expert has slammed the suggestion that Prince Charles is "effectively becoming Prince Regent" as "gossip."

    These claims come amid growing health concerns for The Queen, which have seen her son take on the brunt of Royal commitments in recent weeks.

    But, Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams has dismissed these claims as nothing more than “gossip.”

    "That is gossip," he told the Express.

    “A Regent is if the Queen was incapacitated, that is the period that you have a Regency.

    "The Queen is mentally totally alert and carrying out duties, albeit changed duties.

    “I don’t see this as a possibility. We will have to see, of course, what is going to happen in the future.”

  • Lauren Lomas

    'Grubby!' TV host make savage remarks about Prince Harry

    The television presenter slammed the Prince in comments made comparing him to his older brother, Prince William.

    Dr David Bull, spoke on TalkTV's panel show called The Talk.

    He said Prince Harry had "gone from this meteoric amazing person with the Invictus Games and the fact he was in the army, and fought very valiantly for this country.

    "But I think grubby is the word that I would use actually.

    "When you look at Prince William and Prince Harry they are poles apart."

  • Lauren Lomas

    Reconciliation looking unlikely for Prince William and Harry

    A royal author believes the brothers will go their "separate" ways.

    Andrew Morton told the Daily Beast last week: "I very much doubt they will be reconciled.

    "There is a lot of wishful thinking about this.

    "The closest parallel is George VI and Edward VIII. George VI adored his brother, like Harry adored William, they were inseperable.

    "But then he abdicated, moved abroad and the relationship was never the same again, William and Harry are in a similar situation."

    He continued: "They will go their separate ways, and the longer Harry and Meghan stay in America, the more comfortable they will be there."

  • Lauren Lomas

    Prince Harry kept William awake 'all night' with this annoying habit

    The princes both shared a home together during their twenties, renting a cottage together near Shropshire.

    In an interview for the BBC way back in 2009, reportedly William opened up about Harry's hilarious habit.

    He said: "He snores a lot too, he keeps me up all night!" William joked.

    Harry hilariously quipped: "Well done, they'll think we're sharing a bed."

    William then admitted: "Bearing in mind I cook, I feed him every day, I think he's done very well!"

  • Lauren Lomas

    Homesick Harry will ‘miss the UK more and more’ say experts

    It has been highlighted by experts that Prince Harry doesn’t appear happy in his new American life, and is in fact pining for his family.

    Royal expert Richard Palmer ‘suspects’ that Prince Harry is struggling with life in the US.

    He told the Daily Express’ Royal Round Up: “I suspect over time, Harry will miss the UK more and more.”

    Richard even said that he felt the Duke of Sussex looked “uncomfortable” at times, saying himself and Meghan don’t look “happy”.

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