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Prince Harry has sought advice from the "trusted" former aides in Britain. Who are these trusted former aides in Britain? I don’t know. It sounds like they’re coming together like The Avengers to mastermind a return from exile in the US—the Mail on Sunday can reveal.
Sources said in this *bombshell* report that the Duke of Sussex is consulting people from his old life as a working royal after allegedly growing dissatisfied with advice from American-based image experts. These overtures signify the first stage in a strategy to **rehab Harry** that would involve him spending more time in the UK to repair his relationship with his father and potentially initiate a partial return to the Royal Fold. Sources stress that Harry and Meghan, who have been living for the past four years in so-called "exile" in California with their two children, are **not seeking a permanent return**.
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Now, this news, this new tea, can also reveal that the couple has parted company with yet another American PR adviser. So this is a *bombshell* report that somehow they can reveal, but what they couldn’t reveal was that Harry was returning to the UK. What they couldn’t reveal was Harry’s trip to New York and all the work that he had to do. What they couldn’t have access to was Prince Harry’s trip to Colombia. They didn’t have access to any of this information, but somehow they’re able to obtain *bombshell*, in-depth reports about Harry being desperate to rehabilitate his image in the UK?
I’m not buying any of this *bombshell* report that The Daily Beast, The Mirror, The Mail on Sunday, The Sun have all ushered out. It’s coming across like some form of a coordinated, planned attack, and I’m not buying any of it. It’s called **Operation Bring Harry In From the Cold**—or maybe, perhaps, the UK press are the ones in the cold, and they’re just simply in denial about it. And I think that’s what’s going on here because I’m not buying any of this information about how Harry and his… you know, his exile—the language that’s being used is quite violent—and that this is the first stage of many. Where is this all coming from? To me, it’s looking like *we were embarrassed*. We had no information on his return to the UK; we lost out on all that money and reporting. Let’s come up with some exclusive information, dig deep to random aides who barely know anything, and just ramble on, using a sentence or two, and make it more dramatic into a *bombshell* report.
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That is what this is giving me. I’m not buying into it, especially understanding the fact that Prince Harry can manipulate the press **very well** now. Knowing that he can do that and he’s learned to do that, I’m not buying any of this—even more so. This doesn’t make any sense to me, and it might make sense to you, or it might not make sense to you.
The Daily Beast is also reporting that Princess Diana’s family is driving Prince Harry and William to try and reconcile. Now, this would make sense to me—that, you know, Diana’s family, the Spencer clan, they are close to Harry. And I would assume they are somewhat close to William in some kind of way, or are at least in contact. Therefore, I can see their family trying to, you know, put Harry and William together in some kind of way. But it’s not going to work because, when you have siblings, as they grow older and don’t discuss or talk to each other, outer family individuals can’t do anything about it. You can try as much as you want to put people in a room, pay for their therapy—nothing. Unless those brothers or sisters want to actively try and solve things together, **you cannot do anything** to solve their relationship. That’s why the wife of the brother, or the husband of the sister, they don’t get involved because you **can’t do anything** about it, bro. If the siblings aren’t talking, the siblings aren’t talking. It’s only up to them to resolve situations as they get older.
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And it’s not going to work out because William has a big ego. For me, siblings arguing isn’t an issue, no matter how old they are—that’s never been an issue. But when you are in your adulthood, and you are 35-plus, and one of the brothers is putting their hands on the other and getting physical, there is something **seriously wrong** with you. Because if you’re putting your hands on your brother and you’re both much older, in your 40s or 30s, then, in my sole opinion, it’s very easy for you to put your hands on your wife. That’s just how I see it. It might be a bit out there, but if you’re in your 40s and you’re arguing with your brother and you put your hands on him, what makes you think you’re not putting your hands on your wife? Because at that age, arguing should only be verbal. Like, brothers—believe me, I come from a house of multiple brothers—none of us put our hands on each other anymore. We did that when we were kids. So, if you’re putting your hands on your brother, then best believe you’re probably putting your hands on your wife. That’s just how I see it. Or you have severe aggression issues that you cannot control at that age.
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So, I don’t know—make of this what you will. I feel like Diana’s family trying to put them together is more believable to me. Whereas this other *bombshell* report is more like, *We got embarrassed. We didn’t know that he was coming, and now we have to try to come up with something for them to read—some kind of material—and therefore, we’re going to mask it as "bombshell exclusive."* Because if you have these bombshell exclusive reports, babes, the UK press—why didn’t you guys know that he was going to London? Why didn’t you guys know that he was attending the funeral? Why didn’t you guys know he was there? Why are you guys desperately asking the public, *Oh, if you’ve seen Harry and William, please phone us and send us images*? It’s embarrassing. Look at your outlets, do you understand? Look at the press. Look at Fox News and CNN calling them the untrustable source. **They are embarrassing you guys left, right, and center**, and you guys can’t deal with it. And I love to see the downfall—well, not really the downfall, but you know, the *downgrade* of the UK press.
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