Prince Harry's Life Is Characterized by ‘Lack of Clear Achievement,' ‘Experts' Claim
Prince Harry is reportedly struggling to find his place five years after he and his wife, Meghan Markle, stepped down from their royal duties. According to Fox News, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams shared that the Duke of Sussex is in 'exile' and has some regrets about leaving his home country.
He is allegedly navigating the royal rift with his family members and also appears to have lost touch with several of his friends. Fitzwilliams further claimed that Markle has been leading things in the past few months, including the launch of her Netflix-backed lifestyle products.
British royals expert Hilary Fordwich said that Prince Harry's life portrays 'frustration' and a 'lack of clear achievement.' According to her, the duke is struggling to 'carve out anything either lucrative or fulfilling.' He is reportedly still navigating his role in California while his wife continues to build her lifestyle empire with her brand, As Ever.
Fordwich also claimed that neither of Prince Harry's endeavors bore him any form of independence or satisfaction. His projects have also allegedly failed to garner momentum or public support. According to the expert, people close to the Duke of Sussex reveal that he is 'homesick and feels out of place in California.' Fordwich stated that Prince Harry is missing his old friends, given his 'limited' social circle in California.
Previously, a source revealed that the Duke of Sussex is planning a solo trip to the U.K. to possibly mend his relationship with the royal family. However, he is reportedly leaving Markle out of it, realizing that her involvement might complicate dynamics further. The insider also shared that the former actor is supporting her husband in this decision.
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