Prince Harry is working hard to rebuild his image and repair his relationship with the royal family, according to royal experts. Many believe the Duke of Sussex is on a “charm offensive” that is carefully planned and well-structured.


Royal commentator Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital that Harry is trying to show his “credibility, kindness, and warmth,” along with the values he cares about most. Turner added that Harry is eager to make a popular return to the U.K. with Meghan Markle and their children.


At one time, Harry and Meghan were even more popular than Prince William and Kate Middleton. But after years of controversies and public disputes, their ratings dropped sharply. Turner, however, believes the Sussexes could rise again in popularity. He said the couple could “reclaim that throne” with a more relaxed royal style and a more confident Meghan.


The expert also stressed that unity within the royal family is vital for the future of the monarchy. “The royal brand must stay united now. Egos have to be put aside, with less secrecy and more openness,” he explained.


British broadcaster Helena Chard agreed, calling Harry’s recent trip to Europe “the perfect PR strategy” designed to give his reputation a much-needed reboot.


Adding to this momentum, Harry recently met King Charles III after more than a year. Experts see this as an important first step toward healing strained family ties.


With growing efforts on both sides, royal watchers are waiting to see if Prince Harry’s charm offensive will truly bring him back into the royal fold.