Prince Harry could be set to return for UK wedding of his ‘unofficial best man’

Prince Harry could be heading back to the UK for a wedding that would see him appear at the service of his "unofficial best man".

Despite having older brother Prince William at his side during his wedding to Meghan Markle, an expert has claimed another man was the "unofficial" groomsman.

A potential return to the UK could see Harry return to help out one of his "unofficial best man", a role that was reserved for "old friend" van Straubenzee at his wedding in 2018.

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However, the Daily Mail's Richard Eden suggests that Jack Mann was not just one of the Duke’s ushers, but was also his best man.

The best man decision left William "sulking" due to a best man snub that was soon rectified after a Royal Family announcement, Daily Express reported.

Prince Harry wrote in his memoir, Spare: "I asked what was really happening. Was he sulking because he wasn’t my best man?

"Was he annoyed because I had asked my old friend Charlie instead? ('The Royal Family announced Willy was the best man as they had done with me when he and Kate got married. Did that have something to do with it?')."

Since those comments, a royal expert has claimed that Prince Harry could be back in England for the wedding of his "unofficial best man".

Royal expert Richard Eden has claimed the Duke of Sussex's return would "return the favour" Charlie van Straubenzee and Jack Mann paid him by being his usher and elusive best man.

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Expert Eden said: "Perhaps Harry will now return the favour, because I can reveal that Mann, 40, is to marry beguiling osteopath Isabella Clark.

"Neither Jack nor Isabella have publicly uttered a word about their impending nuptials. Their aversion to the spotlight is perhaps understandable."

He continued by suggesting Mann could be hosting a large function that would see Harry return to the UK to appear at the wedding.

Eden added: "Isabella's home is a magnificent, crenelated, 17th-century pile, with sweeping lawns down to a river. Handy for landing a helicopter, as Harry and Meghan may care to note."

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