Harry misses England and wants to be welcomed back into the arms of the British people: This homecoming journey of his carries profound and complex significance
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s return to the United Kingdom this July is no longer met with the warm diplomatic protocol of the past. Instead, it has become the epicenter of a fierce debate regarding the true motives behind the journey. As the Sussex family prepares to set foot in Birmingham for the countdown event of the 2027 Invictus Games, the public sees more than just a sporting occasion; they perceive a calculated “maneuver” at a time when the couple’s standing in the United States is more precarious than ever.
“Desperation and Failure” Through the Expert Lens

Royal observers have not hesitated to use harsh terminology to describe this upcoming visit. Appearing on The Royalist podcast, royal expert Tom Sykes bluntly offered a stinging assessment: “They’ve run out of ideas, and their finances are basically in jeopardy.”
The criticism does not end there. From his perspective, Meghan Markle’s goal for this trip is not merely a family journey, but a search for lost recognition. Sykes analyzed the situation, stating: “And Meghan is someone who is desperate for fame. She’s desperate for recognition. She is desperate for money, of course, and status. And it just seems to her that a visit to the Royal Family in Britain would restore to her the credibility she once had.”
Harry: Between Isolation and the Aspiration for Reconciliation
While Meghan is portrayed as pursuing fame and status, Prince Harry’s motivation carries hues of nostalgia and the pain of estrangement. Author Tom Bower highlighted a crucial psychological aspect: Harry is grappling with “isolation” in the distant United States. Bower believes the Prince is attempting to “worm his way back into the affections not only of his own family, but of the British people.”
This represents a painful paradox. Harry desires to return, yet the legal hurdles and past statements have created a “firewall” separating him from his kin. Reflecting on 2025, after losing his legal challenge against the Home Office regarding his security, Harry stated in a BBC interview that he “can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK.” Yet now, he is striving to make that a reality—a 180-degree turn that has left the public with pressing questions.
Personal Perspective: A Life-or-Death Gamble
Bringing Archie (7) and Lilibet (5) back to the UK—after a four-year hiatus since Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022—could be viewed as a high-stakes gamble. While the Palace has reportedly provided assurances regarding security, the underlying tension between Harry and King Charles, combined with deep-seated wounds involving William and Queen Camilla, renders this trip a media “minefield.”
It must be viewed objectively: the Sussexes are currently in a “dilemma.” In the US, they need to generate creative output robust enough to maintain their relevance, yet they seem to have “run out of ideas.” Returning to the UK, while cynically branded as “desperation,” remains the fastest path to reclaiming the “royal stardust” that Meghan needs for her business ventures and personal brand building.
However, does the “royal light” still possess the capacity to embrace those who once accused their own family of jealousy, or even physical altercations? This “crawling back,” as termed by the media, may not open a new chapter of reconciliation; instead, it may serve as the final test of the patience of the British public and the remaining members of the House of Windsor. The upcoming July visit is more than an Invictus Games event; it is an unfolding reality drama where every step taken by Harry and Meghan will be scrutinized by a demanding and critical public.
SOURCE: DAILY EXPRESS