Is Prince Harry returning to royal duties? Duke of Sussex clarifies

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Prince Harry's plan to be back in the UK seems to be a rumor because reportedly he has "

no interest

" in returning to

royal duties

.
According to the Telegraph, the

Duke of Sussex

is happily settled in

California

and has "amazing" friends.
Earlier there were speculation that he was planning to return to his old life as he contacted his friends and his former aide when he came to the UK to attend the funeral of his uncle.

The Daily Mail reported that the Duke of Sussex is reaching out as things are not working out in the US, where he shifted with his wife Meghan Markle after ditching their royal duties in 2020.

"Harry is turning away from all sorts of Hollywood publicists and is seeking counsel from his old friends and associates," said a source."He is reaching out thinking, 'I need to do something different because what I’m doing is clearly not working'," the source added.
The newspaper claimed certain “friends” want a key lieutenant to lead a “comeback campaign”, naming Ed Lane Fox, the Duke’s former private secretary, as the ideal candidate. Lane Fox, a former captain in the Household Cavalry, has maintained contact with him and sits on the board of the Invictus Games.

Those he is said to have contacted recently, out of the blue, are those “acquired in more recent times” rather than Old Etonian friends.
Prince Harry has made no secret of his wish to reunite with the King in particular, despite conflicting narratives emerging from the two camps about efforts to make contact and who is rebuffing who.
He is preparing for a trip to New York, where he has pipelines of work that will take place. He has to engage in various charities, including African Parks, the Halo Trust, the Diana Award, and Travalyst.
The visit later this month coincides with the UN General Assembly’s High-level Week, which focuses on issues such as climate change, poverty and inequality, as well as the city’s annual Climate Week.

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