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PRINCE HARRY will return home, an expert has claimed, but without Meghan Markle.

Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, historian and biographer Hugo Vickers suggested Prince Harry will return to the Royal Family - but alone and in 10 years time. 

The expert claims Harry "looks slight petrified of Meghan"
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The expert claims Harry "looks slight petrified of Meghan"Credit: MEGA
Hugo joined The Sun's Royal Editor, Matt Wilkinson on the latest episode of Royal Exclusive
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Hugo joined The Sun's Royal Editor, Matt Wilkinson on the latest episode of Royal ExclusiveCredit: THE SUN

During an exclusive conversation with The Sun’s Royal Editor, Matt Wilkinson, Hugo was asked where he thinks the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be in a decade's time. 

Hugo replied: “I think he’ll come home. If he comes home, it will be very nice for him, because he won’t particularly want to, he’s quite angry I think.” 

Matt clarified: “Do you think he’ll come home alone?” 

The expert confirmed: “Yes I do. 

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“The King, as I have mentioned before, has left the door wide open for him to do that.

“And he was doing such a good job before…he looked so happy.

"Usually you’re happy when you’re doing your duty, and you’re doing it for other people, and you’re putting things into life. 

“I personally think he’s [Harry] petrified of losing her [Meghan] and looks slightly petrified of her to be honest,” he claimed. 

“That’s kind of a tricky one to say. It’s a horrible syndrome to get into.” 

Matt continued: “We were told last year, that he [Harry] was feeling a little homesick.

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"And I do worry, when they were here, they were apparently so full of ideas - waking up at 5am in the morning coming up with all these ideas. 

“I am disappointed they have gone to America, after turning on the Royal Family with all their shows.” 

The Royal Editor referenced the alleged polo show, Meghan's new Netflix show that "celebrates joys of cooking, gardening and friendship", and the couple's regular appearances at award shows.

Matt added: “I don’t know Harry, but I don’t think that is the life he maybe wanted.” 

It could’ve all been so wonderful and it’s turned out not to be.

Hugo Vickers

Hugo said: “What is terribly sad is the late Queen gave them the whole of the Commonwealth to explore. 

“William and Catherine would do the home things and the Commonwealth - to which they were both committed [would be Harry and Meghan’s].” 

The expert referenced some of Meghan’s previous work in the Commonwealth which she had been carrying out before marrying Prince Harry, and therefore, the Queen’s generous offer “seemed like a perfect fit”.

Hugo added: “[But] that wasnt enough for them - which is very sad.

"It could’ve all been so wonderful and it’s turned out not to be.” 

Matt jokingly suggested: “I’ve got an idea - if Harry comes home alone in 10 years like you suggest, he could live in Royal Lodge.” 

But Hugo wasn’t convinced: “Well, yes, I don’t know.”

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Meghan and Harry are now settled into their life in the US.

They splashed out out over £11.5million ($14.65m) on a beautiful mansion in the Montecito neighbourhood in Santa Barbara, California, in June 2020.

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