Prince Harry received meaningful advice from a friend of his late mother, Princess Diana, ahead of crucial times when his return to the UK would be harder.
The Duke of Sussex, who left the British Royal Family in 2020, now resides in Montecito with his wife, Meghan Markle and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
In recent times, it appears that Harry craves to move back to his homeland or at least make more visits in order to stay connected with his roots and introduce his kids to the royal traditions and culture.
Royal expert Tina Brown urged the Duke to make the 'best decision' of his life, that is, making amends with King Charles and the royal family as soon as possible.
As in Prince William's reign, it will be difficult to return.
In a conversation with The New York Times, the royal commentator said, "It looks more and more as if Harry's best decision would be to find a way to come back to England."
She added, "I'd like to see a way for him to make amends with his family, but it gets harder and harder as the years go by."
Tina believes that it will be hard for William to make peace with his brother after the Sussexes betrayed the firm.