KEY POINTS

  • Prince Harry is already back in his and Meghan Markle's Montecito mansion after attending Prince Philip's funeral
  • Several outlets claimed that the Duke of Sussex was considering extending his stay in the U.K. for the Queen's birthday 
  • Prince Harry wanted to reunite with his wife and son immediately after being away from them for a week

Prince Harry is already in the United States after attending his late grandfather Prince Philip's funeral over the weekend.

The Duke of Sussex has returned safely to California and is already in his and Meghan Markle's shared home in Montecito after spending a week in the U.K. to attend the Duke of Edinburgh's memorial service, Entertainment Tonight reported.

The outlet did not confirm when exactly he arrived in the U.S., but several sources claimed earlier that he would be flying immediately to the U.S. shortly after the funeral service because he could not wait to be with his wife, Markle, and son, Archie.

Markle is pregnant and Prince Harry is concerned about her especially since she is so far along in her pregnancy. Also, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are very careful with Markle’s condition because she suffered a miscarriage last year.

Earlier this week, several outlets claimed that Prince Harry was considering extending his stay in the U.K. for the Queen's 95th birthday. Her Majesty celebrated her natal day Wednesday.

"Harry had been expected to fly home to the U.S. shortly after the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip, it's understood he's not yet booked his return flight but will head back to California to his pregnant wife, Meghan, and son, Archie," Australian TV broadcaster Edwina Bartholomew said on 7 News’ breakfast show "Sunrise" Monday.

Many were hoping that the royal family would sort out their issues when Prince Harry was in the U.K. However, an anonymous source told Page Six that Prince Harry didn't have the chance to have "one-on-one" chats with Prince William and Prince Charles because they have trust issues. Nevertheless, a source said they were able to have a three-way "clear-the-air talk" at Prince Harry's home, Frogmore Cottage, after Prince Philip's funeral.

The unnamed source said Prince Charles and Prince William would only agree to talk to Markle's husband if there were other people present. They reportedly wanted a witness for fear that he would leak a "twisted" version of their conversation to the press.

The concern came after Gayle King, a close friend of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, leaked Prince Harry's conversation with his dad and brother. King said on "CBS This Morning" in March that the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge reached out to Prince Harry after his and Markle's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. However, their "conversations were not productive."

Meghan Markle
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 09: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend the Commonwealth Day Service 2020 at Westminster Abbey on March 9, 2020 in London, England. The Commonwealth represents 2.4 billion people and 54 countries, working in collaboration towards shared economic, environmental, social and democratic goals. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images