Prince Harry will one day reportedly return to the United Kingdom to reconcile with Prince William. But, when he does, a former royal aide believes he will come with his “tail between his legs.”

Express UK reported that the assertions came from Princess Diana’s former butler, Paul Burrell. He recently spoke with OK! magazine and discussed the British Royals, especially the Wales siblings.

The former aide claimed that the Duke of Sussex will “need his brother one day.” He suspected that when the time comes, the youngest Wales prince will fly back to his home country “with his tail between his legs,” while the Duke of Cambridge will welcome him home and “put his arms around” his brother.

Burrell continued that Prince Harry is likely not “totally happy” today in the United States. He believes that the former working royal is “missing his brother,” as well as the rest of the British Royal Family.

The former royal butler to the late Princess Diana also stated that the Duke of Sussex is “missing” everything in the United Kingdom. Apart from his family, he thinks the royal-born Prince is “missing his friends” and the life he had in the U.K., as well.

In the end, the former royal aide concluded that the youngest Wales prince has “given everything up” for his wife, Meghan Markle. He consequently shared that he does not know how long the former working royal would be able to live this kind of life.

Burrell’s assertions come days ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s return to the United Kingdom. The former working royals already confirmed their participation in Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations from June 2 to June 5.

It is unclear, however, when exactly the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will arrive in the country, as per Express UK. But, it is already known that they will fly back to the royals’ turf along with their two children.

Some reports also claimed that the Sussexes will stay in Frogmore Cottage, where they used to live during their time as working royals. It was stated that Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, who currently reside in the estate, will welcome the pair in the property’s guest bedrooms.

Weeks ahead of the historic celebrations, Buckingham Palace also announced that only official working royals will make an appearance on the balcony of the palace. This means that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would not take part in the tradition during the Trooping the Colour.

But, “Finding Freedom” co-author Omid Scobie recently shared that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could make a “surprise appearance” on the balcony after the Trooping the Colour.