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Prince Harry was told to seek ‘therapy’ to understand grass ‘isn’t always greener’

Prince Harry has been urged to reconsider his approach as rumors swirl about his desire to return to the UK. The Duke of Sussex is being reminded that any attempt to come back would come with increased responsibilities this time around if such a move were even successful.

Royal expert Clemmie Moodie weighed in on the situation, stating, “They’ll survive an actress from Suits, and Harry with his 10-metre swimming badge.” Moodie emphasized that Harry and Meghan have made their choices, saying, “Harry and Meghan have made their (1,000-count Egyptian cotton) bed, now they must lie in it.”

Moodie also reflected on the public sentiment towards the couple, noting that many Brits have long memories. “We can forgive, but it may take time to forget,” she said. The expert cautioned Harry against returning to the UK only when things aren’t going smoothly in Montecito, where he currently resides with Meghan Markle and their children.

“But Harry just can’t come running back to Britain every time he realizes the manicured grass in Montecito isn’t always greener,” Moodie remarked, highlighting the importance of consistency and responsibility in his decisions.

She also suggested that Harry revisit some classic self-help advice, referencing the 1936 book How to Win Friends and Influence People. Moodie quipped, “The Duke loves a bit of therapy. Perhaps it’s time he became reacquainted with the original self-help tome… Because at the moment he’s doing neither.”

As speculation continues about Harry’s next moves, the message from the UK seems clear: any return would require him to take on more responsibility and perhaps rethink his strategy for winning back public favor.

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