Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, expressed his will to participate at Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebration as he wrote her a letter offering his help and requesting to come to Britain, media agencies reported on Saturday.
Royal Expert Neil Sean highlighted that the Duke of Sussex may be working on a soon "solo return" to the United Kingdom to participate at the event, without taking Meghan Markle.
Sean said on his Youtube channel: “Prince Harry has some yearnings to return yes but in fact some beyond just yearnings," adding: "According to a good source Prince Harry basically decided that he wanted to offer his assistance. This could mean a solo return."
He added: "As we all know, her glorious Majesty, the Queen recently suffered some slight ill health all back and up and running but of course she's got a big year next year with her Platinum Jubilee and there’s going to be a lot of demands on her."
It is worthy to mention that the latest Royal service-like event that saw the presence of Prince Harry was last July. He witnessed the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue at Kensington Palace alongside Prince William.
The memorial was uncovered on the occasion of the Princess of Wales’ 60th birthday. Diana’s siblings attended that event as well. The statue depicted the late princess’s energy, enthusiasm, and beauty.