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Prince Harry will go back to Meghan tomorrow
Prince Harry will return to the United States on Monday to be with his pregnant wife Meghan Markle, Mirror reveals.
But, according to royal reports, he will first go for a walk with his father, Prince Charles.
After reconciling with brother William when they left yesterday's funeral service at St George's Chapel, the Duke of Sussex is scheduled to meet with his father Charles on Sunday.
Harry, 36, is expected to spend another night at Frogmore Cottage, his former home in Windsor, where he has been living since his return to the UK, according to royal reports.
Harry and the Prince of Wales are expected to take a stroll through Windsor Castle's grounds to see floral tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh.
He is due to travel back to the United States tomorrow and move to his £11 million Montecito home, where he has been living with his wife Meghan.
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Prince Harry will return to the United States to be with his pregnant wife Meghan, according to Royal Editor Russell Myers, who said that he was “desperate” to see her.
Mr Myers addressed the Queen's impending birthday on ITV's Lorraine, and how other family members were “rallying around” her so she wouldn't be isolated in her grief.
Lorraine, the host, inquired whether the royal editor thought Harry might remain for the festivities.
“No, I'm told not,” he answered flatly. “No, I'm told not I've been told he's due to go in the next 24-hours.”
“It is a shame but he is due to see the Queen before he goes.”
“The royals have organised an unofficial rota system so the Queen will not be alone on her birthday – we can guarantee that.”
Doctors urged the Duchess of Sussex, 39, not to travel owing to her health and she stayed at the couple's house.
Instead, the 39-year-old observed the service on TV, and sent a handwritten letter to be placed with a wreath at the funeral.
Following his and his wife's shocking Oprah Winfrey chat, Harry was said to have been greeted with a degree of skepticism by those in the Firm. His uncle, Prince Andrew, a fellow outsider, is reported to have sympathized with him.
Prince Harry and his brother Prince William, 38, were seen chatting after the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral at St George's Chapel yesterday. His sister-in-law Kate Middleton is said to have played a role in getting him and his brother William to talk.
Since Harry and Meghan's candid US chat, in which he made damaging allegations of institutionalized racism inside the royal family, the couple's relationship has been strained.
William sat next to Kate, just across from Harry, but did not make eye contact, instead directing his attention to his grandfather's coffin.
The brothers chat may be a hint of a potential reunion.
“They are still very upset,” a source told the Daily Mail, pointing to the family's other members.
“They are putting on a united front for the Queen. They all think he has behaved appallingly .”
Tom Bradby, who was hosting ITV's coverage of the funeral, said of the brothers walking together: “Funerals are a time of reconciliation and that a sight, let's be honest, that's many wanted to see. Not least the family itself.”