Prince Harry wants to return to the UK and has expressed a desire to resume a role connected to the royal family. Multiple outlets say the question is whether he can do so in a practical and stable way, given obstacles that have persisted since his earlier exit from senior royal duties.
The reports point to several constraints. Security arrangements are cited as a key issue, with officials and the public debate around who bears the cost and what protections are available if he comes back. Outlets also note ongoing complications tied to commercial and business activities, including how new and existing deals would be handled alongside any royal association. In addition, lingering family disputes are described as another barrier to a clear reconciliation.
While all sources focus on the same general theme—Harry’s interest in returning and the reasons it is difficult—they differ mainly in emphasis on which hurdle is most decisive. The underlying framing across outlets remains that a return would require resolution of security, commercial, and family matters before any broader “royal fold” can be agreed.