Prince Harry is reportedly experiencing deep personal regret over his protracted estrangement from the monarchy as royal experts brand his prospective reconciliation blueprints entirely inconceivable.

As emotional distance persists between the trans-Atlantic households, the definitive staging of the international adaptive sporting tournament next summer has emerged as a crucial focal point for his long-term diplomatic ambitions.

The high-stakes sporting gathering is highly likely to lead to a definitive decision on his future status within the modern British state.

Prominent institutional analysts believe the Duke is increasingly anxious about his long-term detachment from his homeland and former official responsibilities.

Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal family commentator, cited Harry's attendance at the 2027Invictus Gamesin Birmingham as evidence.

'I mean, if he didn't (regret his decisions), we wouldn't have Birmingham coming up next year,' he toldGB News. 'We wouldn't have the plan so obvious to try and in one way or another to persuadeKing Charlesto open (the door to a return).'

Fitzwilliams said Harry has many regrets, including his decision to physically distance himself from the family by moving to the US. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle relocated to Montecito, California, in 2020, leaving their working royal roles after two years of service.

In 2021,Buckingham Palaceconfirmed that 'The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Majesty The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of The Royal Family,' one year after they stated plans to 'carve out a progressive new role within this institution.' Harry was present at King Charles' coronation in 2023, but Meghan Markle was not.

Harry and Meghan's rift with the royal family widened following the couple's tell-all Netflix documentary and Harry's memoir 'Spare,' released in 2023. Their revelations have since drawn backlash from critics who called out their disparaging remarks about the royal family.

Next year's Invictus Games is Harry's attempt to retrace his steps back to the UK, Fitzwilliams said. One source told theSunthat it's Harry's 'dream to have his father by his side' at the stands. King Charles has not yet confirmed his attendance at the event.

Source: International Business Times UK