According to explosive commentary, the Duke of Sussex may be preparing to establish a “rival royal court” on UK soil, sending shockwaves through the Palace and reportedly forcing Prince William into crisis mode.

Harry and Meghan are said to be considering a joint appearance in the UK for the Invictus Games’ one-year countdown event, ahead of Birmingham hosting the Games in 2027. But critics say this isn’t about sport — it’s about power, optics, and royal influence.

TalkTV host Jeremy Kyle didn’t hold back, declaring the news had left Britain “uneasy” and bluntly claiming: “They don’t want her here.”

His comments sparked a heated on-air debate, with royal commentator Kinsey Schofield warning that Harry’s ambitions may go far beyond a ceremonial visit.

“This isn’t just Invictus,” she claimed. “The ultimate goal is visibility — a rival presence. Not the throne, necessarily, but the appearance of proximity to the monarchy.”

Schofield suggested Harry’s royal status remains central to his commercial success in the US — making any UK return a high-stakes optics battle.

William goes into defense mode

According to reports, Prince William isn’t ignoring the warning signs. Insiders claim he’s already hired a crisis manager — dubbed “bulletproof sunshine” by her former boss — to neutralize potential fallout before it erupts.

While official briefings suggest the move is linked to ongoing royal scandals, commentators believe Harry’s growing visibility is the real concern.

“This is William preparing for what Harry’s presence in the UK could mean,” Schofield said. “He’s making sure nothing catches him off guard.”

Kyle weighed in again, suggesting reconciliation talk surrounding King Charles may be driven by Harry’s urgency — not peace.

“He wants back in before William takes the throne,” Kyle claimed. “Because William won’t tolerate this.”

Kyle went on to assert that public trust in the Sussexes has evaporated, insisting many Britons don’t want them back — though whether he speaks for the nation remains hotly debated.

One thing is clear: if Harry does return, the battle lines are already drawn — and the royal rivalry is heating up fast.