Government figures in Britain are reportedly exploring ways to bring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle back into the fold of royal duties amid concerns about the workload facing the monarchy.
With King Charles scaling back public engagements due to health and Queen Camilla carrying an increased share of responsibilities, officials believe the Sussexes could help alleviate mounting pressures on the royal family’s schedule.
Discussions remain at an early stage, and no formal invitations have been extended. However, supporters of the idea argue that Harry and Meghan’s global profile could be leveraged to strengthen Britain’s soft power abroad. Critics counter that their strained relationship with senior royals and past controversies make a return unlikely without significant reconciliation.
For now, the debate reflects both the monarchy’s immediate challenges and the continuing influence of the couple, whose departure from royal life in 2020 reshaped the institution’s public image.
