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Immense rise in support for Prince Harry permanently returning to Royal duties - but 60 per cent are still opposed to or undecided about the Duke of Sussex's comeback, poll finds

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The new poll from  The Mail on Sunday  shows a notable shift in public sentiment towards Prince Harry, with 34% of Britons now in favor of him returning to royal duties on a permanent basis. This marks a significant increase from 25% in March, reflecting a 36% rise in support over the past six months. A third of Britons would support Prince Harry returning to Royal duties on a permanent basis, an exclusive poll for The Mail on Sunday has revealed The growing backing suggests that Prince Harry's more conciliatory approach towards the Royal Family in recent months may be positively impacting public opinion. His efforts to reconnect with the family and avoid further public controversy, along with his continued work on initiatives like the Invictus Games, seem to be resonating with more people in Britain. While more than 60 per cent of the public are still opposed to or undecided about a comeback, Prince Harry has seen his backing grow from 25 per cent in March to 34 per cent this m

Prince William and Princess Catherine join the King and Queen in wishing Prince Harry a happy 40th birthday on social media

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The public birthday wishes from both the King and Queen, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, for Prince Harry’s 40th birthday represent a notable shift, given the strained relations in recent years. This marks the first time since 2021 that the Royal Family has acknowledged Harry’s birthday publicly, which could signal a softening of tensions or a gesture of goodwill. The official X, formerly Twitter account of the Royal Family, posted a birthday greeting to the Duke of Sussex this morning, as Harry prepares to celebrate his 40th birthday across the Pond  The Royal Family’s official account on X (formerly Twitter) posted the first message early in the morning, followed by a similar greeting from William and Kate later. While it's a simple gesture, the public nature of the posts may be seen as an attempt to mend relations, particularly between Harry and his brother, Prince William. The messages might reflect a desire to maintain civility, even if deeper family dynamics rema

Prince Harry 'won't return to royal duties unless Prince William apologizes' but would be willing to 'help out' the Firm if asked by his father King Charles, claims source.

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Harry is seeking an apology from his brother, Prince William, before he would consider returning. He would be open to a temporary role within the Royal Family if asked by his father, King Charles III. Prince William and Prince Harry pictured together after attending the Grenfell Tower National Memorial Service back in 2017 These conditions highlight the ongoing tensions between Harry and William, as well as Harry's potential willingness to support the Royal Family under certain circumstances. Prince Harry and Prince William at the unveiling of their mother's statue in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace on what would have been her 60th birthday  The article suggests that Prince Harry is open to a temporary role within the Royal Family if his father, King Charles III, were to ask him to help out. This indicates that Harry is not entirely ruling out a return, but that it would be a conditional and temporary arrangement. Prince Harry attends The Invictus Games Foundation 10t