KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry could eventually beg to rejoin the royal family
  • The Duke of Sussex's sense of duty will eventually prevail
  • Prince Harry's tantrums could end soon 

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly enjoying their quiet and private lives in Canada. But an analyst predicted that this won’t last very long.

While speaking with Sky News Australia, Daniel Wild said that it’s only a matter of time before the Duke of Sussex begs the royal family to take him back.

“To answer the question, how long can it go for? I think just a few years before their star burns out. Really, at the end of this, there’s a lot of push back again celebrities being hypocrites on climate change and there are no greater hypocrites than Harry and Meghan being the mouthpiece for it. So, I suspect this will last a couple of years and then I wouldn’t be surprised if Harry was begging to rejoin the Royal Family,” he said.

According to Wild, it is only a matter of time before Prince Harry’s tantrum ends and he will finally realize the importance of his role within The Firm. But at the end of the day, his decision to rejoin the British clan will be motivated by his sense of duty and nothing else.

“Despite this tantrum, someone like Harry is linked to duty. I know he doesn’t like it, being the second son, second to the heir it’s always awkward but one day he’ll miss the sense of duty. There’s not much sense of duty or reckoning in the royals getting money,” he said.

Last week, New Idea made a similar claim when they published a story suggesting that Prince Harry is begging Queen Elizabeth to take him back. But unlike Wild’s explanation, the unnamed source’s version had more to do with the Duke of Sussex’s emotions rather than his sense of duty.

The tabloid claimed that Prince Harry is struggling with his finances, and he also regrets making the sudden decision of quitting. However, this claim should be taken with a grain of salt because it is not based on facts.

Prince Harry attended his last duties in London on Monday
Prince Harry attended his last duties in London on Monday AFP / Ben STANSALL