A PR guru says any potential return by Prince Harry and Meghan to more prominent roles in the royal family could backfire if they fail to address earlier criticisms and mistakes. The view is that the monarchy may be cautious about welcoming them “back in the camp” while tensions and concerns remain unresolved.

The outlets frame the issue as a reputational and relationship challenge rather than a definitive decision. The key emphasis is on learning and change—suggesting that renewed access or visibility would depend on whether Harry and Meghan demonstrate constructive engagement and improved judgment. This is presented as an outcome scenario, tied to how the Sussexes handle past disputes and public scrutiny.

While the article centers on the risk of a negative reaction, it does not specify whether a return is imminent or officially being pursued. Instead, it focuses on what could happen if and when discussions occur, highlighting how both the royal family’s internal stance and public perception may shape the prospects.