Prince Harry urged to leave the US – but advised to leave his children behind

Prince Harry finds himself in a complicated situation. While he may appear to be thriving in the US, numerous reports indicate that he longs for his homeland, his friends, and perhaps even the opulent lifestyle he once had.

Now is the moment for Harry to reconcile with his family before it becomes too late—preferably without involving his children.

The ongoing feud between Prince Harry and the Royal Family seems to be a never-ending saga. Conflicting reports have made it difficult to discern the truth, leaving room for even the most bizarre claims to have some validity.

While it’s clear that Harry’s grievances as a former working royal are legitimate, it seems time for him to move on, let go of past resentments, and strive for reconciliation. Today, he and Meghan Markle are not the focal points of their lives; their children, Prince Archie and Lilibet, are now the most affected by the family discord.

There’s a notion that Harry may be using his children to settle scores with King Charles. The couple has cited security concerns as the primary reason for avoiding visits to the UK, where King Charles and the rest of their Royal Family reside. Harry has expressed concerns about bringing his wife back to the UK, yet they have traveled to Colombia, which has been designated a Level 3 travel advisory by the U.S. Department of State due to safety concerns. This raises questions about why they believe it’s safer for their children to stay away from their grandfather while visiting potentially dangerous locales.

By preventing their children from seeing their grandfather, Harry and Meghan are depriving Archie and Lilibet of their familial connections. While the children may forge friendships in the US, they are missing out on an entire side of their family.

Strengthening the bonds between Archie, Lilibet, and their cousins—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—should be a priority for Harry and Meghan. Unfortunately, it seems their frustrations with the British monarchy have clouded their judgment, putting their children in a difficult position for the future.

When Archie and Lilibet reach adulthood, will they feel compelled to seek out their royal family, or will Harry and Meghan’s refusal to facilitate these connections mean they grow distant from that side of their lineage?

Although Harry and Meghan chose to exit royal life on their own terms, Harry must now take the initiative to mend his familial relationships. It’s essential for him to leave his comfortable life in the US, return to the UK, and resolve his issues with the family—without his wife and children.

While being apart from his children to rebuild these bridges may not be ideal, the prospect of taking them to the UK without the necessary security support is unrealistic. Harry has already faced legal challenges regarding police protection, and although he has the right to appeal, taking Archie and Lilibet into that environment wouldn’t be fair to them.

They are still very young, and disrupting their lives would not be justifiable. Additionally, exposing them to the intrusive British paparazzi would complicate matters further. While Archie and Lilibet may not fully comprehend what it means to be royal, it would be unwise to introduce them to fame under such circumstances.

Ultimately, Harry’s intentions are to prioritize his children. However, can he genuinely focus on being a good father without confronting his past?

By returning to the UK and resolving his conflicts, he may find the time and space he needs to heal personally. This could lead to personal growth and make him a better father in the long run.

Reevaluating his priorities and placing his children’s needs first could significantly change Harry’s perspective. He might not be the sole contributor to the ongoing royal tensions, but he and his children have borne the brunt of it for too long.

With their media appearances and revelations, it is apparent that the Sussexes have placed a considerable burden on their children. It’s time for the Duke of Sussex to mature, bring closure to this ongoing saga, and prioritize his children’s connections with their family in the UK. If he ventures to the UK alone to make amends, I’m confident that Archie and Lilibet will be grateful to their father in the years to come.