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Prince Harry to run ‘rival royal court’ on UK return, response is ‘bulletproof sunshine’

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Prince Harry to run 'rival royal court' on UK return, response is 'bulletproof sunshine'

 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s potential joint visit to the U.K. this summer has reportedly sent a chill through Great Britain, according to chat show host Jeremy Kyle. The Invictus Games are set to take place in Birmingham in 2027, and much like their attendance at the Vancouver-Whistler games, the Sussexes may travel to the U.K. for the “one-year-to-go” celebration to kick off the event. However, Kyle expressed his displeasure at the news, stating on behalf of all Britons: “They don’t want her here.”

 

Prince Harry to run 'rival royal court' on UK return, response is 'bulletproof sunshine'

The chat show host was visibly upset over the prospect of Meghan being in the U.K., prompting him to invite Kinsey Schofield onto his TalkTV Breakfast Show to discuss the matter. While Kyle was adamant about Meghan not being welcomed in the U.K., Schofield had her focus on Harry.

According to her, this situation extends far beyond the Invictus Games, suggesting that the Duke’s “ultimate objective is to set-up a rival court.”

She elaborated: “Does he want to be the next king? I don’t think so, but he uses his royal status commercially here in the states, so it’s very important that it looks like he has proximity to the British Royal Family.”

 

Prince Harry to run 'rival royal court' on UK return, response is 'bulletproof sunshine'

Schofield believes that Prince William is aware of Harry’s intentions and has hired a crisis manager to preemptively tackle this issue before it escalates.

Schofield provided a summary of how William is preparing for Harry’s potential visit.

She said: “There were reports over the weekend that Prince William has hired a crisis manager, described as ‘bulletproof sunshine,’ by her old boss.

 

Prince Harry to run 'rival royal court' on UK return, response is 'bulletproof sunshine'

William has hired a new crisis manager to get a head of the Harry problem, it’s being said

“The Daily Mail report suggests it’s really surrounding Andrew, but I would say, but perhaps he is concerned that Prince Harry will have more of a presence in the U.K., and this is him trying to be prepared for whatever that means.”

The television presenter then weighed in with his thoughts on the siblings and their relationship.

Kyle said: “I think it’s really interesting, as well though, we all know William won’t have it, I think a lot of the briefing about Charles and the reconciliation is Harry desperate to get in with his father before William becomes king.

 

Prince Harry to run 'rival royal court' on UK return, response is 'bulletproof sunshine'

“If you ask the majority of Brits, they don’t trust him or her, in any way, and don’t want them here, and I think that’s it.”

Kyle has been vocal in his opposition to the Sussexes returning to the U.K., though whether he truly represents the views of most Britons remains debatable, despite his assertions otherwise.

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