GB News host Stephen Dixon expresses doubt over Prince Harry's potential royal return, citing lack of support from the Royal Family and British public.
Don't Miss
Most Read
Trending on GB News
GB News star Stephen Dixon has expressed concern over Prince Harry's reported demand for an apology from Prince William as a condition for returning to royal duties.
Speaking on the programme, Dixon remarked, "It makes me worry about him, frankly".
GB News understands Prince Harry is happy living in California and has no plans to return to the UK - therefore no conditions have been set out to the Royal Family by the Sussexes.
The presenter suggested that if the reports are true, Harry believes there is still a role for him within the Royal Family and amongst the British people.
However, Dixon cast doubt on the likelihood of such a return, stating, "The reality is, the Royal Family don't seem to want him back, Prince William doesn't seem to want him back".
Stephen Dixon is concerned about Prince Harry
GB NEWS
He added bluntly, "Quite frankly, I don't think the British people would want him back".
Recent reports have suggested that Prince Harry is considering a return to royal duties, albeit in a limited capacity. According to sources cited by the Mirror, the Duke of Sussex would be "willing to help out" if asked by King Charles.
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
- Princess Kate 'has mixed feelings' as George, Charlotte and Louis return to school
- Meghan Markle's mother follows example set by Queen Elizabeth II
- Harry’s ‘typical Sussex ploy’ blasted by Aston in punchy rant: ‘They can’t get enough’
However, this potential return comes with a significant caveat. Harry reportedly demands an apology from his brother, Prince William, before agreeing to any royal responsibilities.
This condition stems from the ongoing rift between the brothers, which has been exacerbated by Harry's controversial memoir, "Spare".
Sarah-Louise Robertson joined Stephen Dixon and Nana Akua on GB News to discuss Harry's reported demand
GB NEWS
The book contained several allegations against William, including claims of physical assault and urging Harry to wear the infamous Nazi costume.
The reported demand for an apology has sparked debate within royal circles and amongst commentators. Speaking on GB News, former Senior Royal Gardener at Highgrove House, Jack Stooks, questioned the basis for such a request.
"Why should William apologise? What is he apologising for?" Stooks remarked.
He suggested that apologies might be needed from both sides, acknowledging the complexity of the situation.
Stooks also offered a more sympathetic view of Harry's actions, noting, "This is someone we all absolutely adored, and suddenly he was the most hated person in Britain. And it must be quite hard for anybody to have that happen to them".
Prince William and Prince Harry have been embroiled in a bitter feudGettyMeghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back from royal duties in 2020
ReutersThe ongoing saga highlights the deep-seated tensions within the Royal Family and the challenges of reconciliation. Prince Harry's reported demands and his continued absence from royal life have affected public perception in Britain.
Many view his actions as detrimental to the monarchy's image and stability.