Meghan’s friend and makeup artist Daniel Martin told People magazine that even though Harry is happy with his new life he still has a soft spot for the UK.
He said: “Harry has definitely found his vibe and is very settled in California. But he does miss home.”
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the Duke will be at Westminster Abbey for King Charles’s Coronation next month, however as the date also falls on Archie’s fourth birthday Meghan and the children will remain at home.
Others have suggested the rift between the royals and Sussexes discouraged Meghan from accepting the invitation.
It is thought Harry does not plan to stay long at the ceremony as he will be keen to fly back home to be with his family.
While at the Abbey Harry is unlikely to have much interaction with his family, as royal expert Nick Bullen claimed there will be little opportunity for Harry to mend his feud with his brother Prince William.
He said: “I don’t think William and Harry will have any meaningful conversations. Harry’s made it pretty clear he intends to fly in and fly out and wants to be back that day for Archie’s birthday.
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“So the opportunities for them to speak to each other will be very minimal. I don’t think Harry’s part of the procession.
“He’s unlikely to be on the balcony, so there’s going to be very little interaction. They’ll travel in different vehicles. So there are not many moments where they need to come together.”
In spite of the tensions between the Sussexes and the rest of the Firm, King Charles is said to be thrilled both his sons will be present for the momentous occasion.
Mr Bullen told Fox News Digital: “He had to come. This is his father’s biggest moment. It’s what his father waited his whole life for.
“It would’ve been just rude not to turn up, let alone lacking in dignity and style… The Royal Family, the household, the nation – everyone is really pleased he’s coming.
“He had to be a part of it. It’s definitely better that Harry’s flying solo because it avoids any awkward moments with family members.”
Hello!’s royal editor Emily Nash added: “I’d be surprised if he had a specific role, I think he will attend the ceremony like other members of the Royal Family without necessarily taking part.”
Harry will likely be able to stay at Frogmore Cottage during his time in the UK, in spite of being asked to vacate the property by the King earlier this year.