Prince Harry will be finding himself "torn" between the Royal Family and Meghan Markle and could be wondering what he has given it all for, a royal author has claimed.
The Duke of Sussex returned to the UK for the unveiling of a statue to his late mother Diana and despite a rift with Prince William, they put it to one side and appeared friendly.
Royal author Duncan Larcombe claimed Harry has given up everything in the UK for Meghan and a move now to settle his differences with the Royal Family could rock his marriage.
He told Closer magazine: “Harry’s totally sacrificed relations with his family for his new life with Meghan, and things seem to have been done her way and with her needs first."
Larcombe continued: "I think Harry and Meghan will have to make compromises to make things work with the royals and even to save their marriage - because there will be a point when he’ll be torn between Meghan’s world and his own family."

Since moving to California, the Sussexes have been critical of the royal way of life in the US media. Harry has said he knew it wasn’t what he wanted since his early 20s while they have also accused the Royal Family of racism.”
Larcombe said that Harry may have been enjoying the change of life in the United States but also the latest trip back will have shown what he is missing out on in the UK.
He continued: “I think coming back and seeing his brother, especially against the very moving backdrop of a memorial for their mother will maybe make him question what he’s given it all up for.”
Harry returned to the statue unveiling for the first time since Prince Philip ’s funeral and was without Meghan who stayed behind with their recently born daughter Lilibet.
The brothers put their problems to one side as they chatted at the tribute ceremony at Kensington Palace.

Meghan has made racism claims about the royal family alleging in an Oprah Winfrey interview that a question was put to her about what colour her baby’s skin would be.
She is also at the centre of a bullying row in the UK after it is claimed that her behaviour as Duchess of Sussex led to at least two members of Palace staff to resign.