cushiony abode in Montecito, Calif. and head to his homeland on May 8, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games, which he founded.However, the Duke of Sussex, 39, has reportedly been having several “sleepless nights” ahead of the journey, thanks to his famously strained relationship with other members of the royal family — especially with estranged brother Prince William.His wife, Meghan Markle, may very well be joining him on the trip, possibly adding to his anxieties.
A royal expert has opened up recently about the couple’s fears over perhaps encountering the Firm as they spend time in London commemorating the special event.
Harry launched the Invictus Games in 2014 as a multi-sport Paralympic-styled games for wounded or injured servicemen and veterans.The anniversary will be celebrated with a church service at the fabled St Paul’s Cathedral.“Harry and Meghan are having sleepless nights about what they should do when Harry visits the UK later this year.” author Tom Quinn told the Mirror recently.“He will have to do something to acknowledge the huge difficulties his family is going through, but he won’t want to do or say anything that seems to imply anything less than wholehearted support for his permanently aggrieved wife,” the insider said.
The Windsor clan has been going through a great deal in recent months, as both King Charles and Kate Middleton are suffering from a form of cancer.
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