The controversy surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s expected return to the United Kingdom is growing. There’s certainly a lot of buzz about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry coming back home to the U.K. The couple’s intended trip has led to renewed interest in their relationship with the British monarchy and raised doubts about their reasons for returning to Britain after they set up their home in North America years ago.According to biographer Tom Bower, who has written extensively about the royal family, the Sussex couple’s visit represents a significant reversal in their stated position regarding their place within the royal fold. Speaking during an episode of ‘The Royalist’ podcast, Bower offered his perspective on what he believes the couple hopes to achieve through their return to England.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry ‘crawling back’ to Britain
Bower characterised the couple’s approach in blunt terms, suggesting that their strategy involves a calculated effort to restore connections they previously severed. “We’re seeing them effectively crawl on bended knees back to Britain, and they are to be pathetically grateful if the King agrees,” the biographer said on the podcast. The commentator suggested that the impact of separating from royal life has been particularly challenging for Harry. “I think, for Harry, it’s worse because Harry is isolated in California. He misses his roots, he misses England, and somehow wants to worm his way back into the affections not only of his own family, but of the British people,” Bower explained.

