Overview
- On Nov. 5, Prince Harry published “The Bond, the Banter, the Bravery: What It Means to Be British,” writing that Britain “is, and always will be, the country I proudly served and fought for.”
- Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital the essay showed Harry at his best yet highlighted his status as an exile who feels deep regret, and Archewell declined to comment.
- Coverage ties his decade in the British Army and his Invictus Games work to his identity, with experts saying military service was “the making of him.”
- As the commentary gained traction, Harry and Meghan attended California events including the Baby2Baby Gala in West Hollywood and a Beverly Hills party reported to be hosted at Jeff Bezos’ home.
- Family relations remain strained, with Buckingham Palace confirming a Sept. 10 meeting with King Charles and Harry previously telling the BBC he wants reconciliation.