Harry seeks UK comeback with texts to Eton friends
- Prince Harry is reaching out to former friends and aides in the UK for advice on making a comeback.
- He has expressed dissatisfaction with US publicists and is reportedly unhappy in Los Angeles.
- Plans include low-key royal duties to help him regain favor with the British public.
Prince Harry is reportedly seeking to re-establish connections in the UK after feeling dissatisfied with the guidance from US publicists. He has reached out to former friends and aides, particularly those from his time as a working royal, through WhatsApp messages. This initiative, dubbed 'Operation Bring Harry In From The Cold,' aims to facilitate a smooth return to Britain, with plans for Harry to engage in low-key royal duties to regain public favor. Sources indicate that Harry has been feeling unhappy in Los Angeles, especially after a recent trip to Nigeria with Meghan Markle. Upon returning to the US, he appeared downcast, which some royal experts attribute to his brief visit to the UK in May, where he was unable to meet with his father, King Charles, due to the monarch's busy schedule. This emotional state may have prompted Harry to reconsider his current approach. The couple has also experienced significant turnover in their staff, with the latest departure being their chief of staff, marking the tenth staff member to leave in three years. Former employees have expressed that they would not return to work for Harry and Meghan, highlighting the challenges they face in maintaining a stable team. As Harry seeks to reconnect with his roots and the British public, it remains to be seen whether his efforts will be successful in reshaping his image and re-establishing his place within UK society.