Prince William Warned as Harry and Meghan Plan to 'Regroup' with Royals
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Create Tension for Prince William Following His Monarchy Plans Revelation

 

Prince William has been advised to proceed with caution as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle seem set to regroup with the royal family.

The Prince of Wales recently shared his vision for his future reign, emphasizing a greater focus on philanthropic initiatives. His comments, which outlined a shift toward charitable projects, raised some eyebrows across the royal circle.

Following this statement, King Charles honored artists from the UK’s film and TV community with a reception at Buckingham Palace, accompanied by his wife, Queen Camilla. The monarch later made a solo appearance at the royal premiere of the Hollywood blockbuster *Gladiator II*.

However, royal historian Dr. Tessa Dunlop raised concerns about the absence of other royal family members at such events, suggesting that this could be a sign of the former working royals, including Harry and Meghan, potentially returning to the fold.

In an interview with *The Mirror*, Dr. Dunlop remarked, “He was up against Gladiatorial men—squaring up to Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal is no mean feat—but the King looked inescapably alone on the red carpet at Leicester Square last night. There was no retro glamour, no tinsel, no tiaras.”

She continued, commenting on the absence of Queen Camilla, who was unable to attend due to a chest infection. “To compensate, I longed for the King to wear an ermine gown, or pop a crown on his head. Instead, he dutifully made his way down the line of stellar names.”

Dr. Dunlop also reflected on a more glamorous time, recalling the royal family’s appearance at the *No Time to Die* premiere, where Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton graced the red carpet in stunning designer dresses.

“The Royal Family’s absence from these events creates a vacuum,” she said. “And the problem with vacuums is that they invite all sorts of unwanted intruders.”

While she praised William’s vision for a more understated, modern monarchy, Dr. Dunlop warned that the royal family must be cautious. “They might think they’re above such glitzy gimmicks, but that would be a mistake. After all, standing in the wings are ex-royals, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.”

As tensions rise, the question remains whether Harry and Meghan’s potential return could challenge Prince William’s evolving approach to the monarchy.