![]() ![]() He must sometimes wonder if everything he has given up has been worth it." In his formative years he had lots of friends – including his estranged brother William – and was always spending time with them. "He is living out there in self-imposed exile and Harry is a very sociable person. READ MORE: Prince William and Kate Middleton pay tribute to ‘unfalteringly brave’ Deborah James Meghan is cheering him on on the sidelines, helping create this perfect LA life for him to justify what he’s given up in the UK. Harry’s suddenly playing polo again and drinking with his new friends – all things he used to enjoy doing in the UK. Speaking to Closer, he said: "He seems homesick to me. They live in an £11million mansion in an exclusive neighbourhood but Mr Larcombe believes the lifestyle may be getting the Duke of Sussex down. His comments come after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left abruptly after a flying visit to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee at the start of June. He has also started going for drinks with new friends as Meghan Markle tries to get him settled for a perfect life in LA, royal author Duncan Larcombe has claimed. The Duke of Sussex has been spotted playing polo in California. But if he starts pushing to come home full-time or even for extended periods, it’s simply not going to fly with Meghan.Prince Harry is "homesick" as he is falling back into old hobbies he enjoyed in the UK, a royal expert has claimed. “Provided Harry is on board with that there isn’t going to be a problem. “Make no mistake – Meghan wants and expects her and Harry to spend the rest of their lives in America, but she still wants the best of both worlds too,” the insider explains. That, of course, can’t be avoided.”Īnd after reports that Meghan felt “excluded” and “unprotected” in the UK, the source says that despite her feeling “happy” for the chance for both Harry and her children to reconnect with their family and the UK, she has made it clear to her husband that their stay is temporary. The source adds, “Members of the Firm will be on hand and watching Harry and Meghan like hawks. GET THE BEST CELEB INTERVIEWS IN CLOSER MAGAZINE EACH WEEKĭespite their freedoms, the insider also hints that staff at Balmoral have been tasked with keeping a close eye on Harry and Meghan – who royal biographer Tom Bower recently claimed are in a “catch 22” over wanting to reconnect with the family but needing to honour their deals with the likes of Netflix by sharing behind-the-scenes secrets. It’ll be such a treat to spend precious time with the Queen, and Harry would love to enjoy a pint in a British pub and spend time with his family in the countryside. The insider adds, “It goes without saying he wants to spend as much time with his grandmother while he still can, so this offer is a big deal to him and it’s one he’s going to take up with open arms. However, the source says Harry’s well-meaning wish to spend as much time with his grandmother as possible is a huge driving force behind their visit. Harry came under fire again in April after claiming in an interview with the Today Show that he wanted to make sure the Queen is “protected” with “the right people around her” – despite Prince William and Kate Middleton’s plans to move to Windsor, where their home will be just 10 minutes away from the monarch. With Prince William later stressing, “We are very much not a racist family.”Īt Balmoral as a child with his father Prince Charles and brother Prince William ©getty imagesĪnd while Harry’s ongoing rivalry with his brother still rumbles on, the usually stoic Queen is said to be heartbroken over her family’s feud. The Palace issued a response saying the claims were “concerning” and would be “addressed by the family privately”. The tense trip came just over a year after the couple’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey – during which they accused the family of bullying, alleged they had ignored Meghan’s cries for mental health support and had left her feeling suicidal, and claimed a “senior royal” had been racist in a comment over Archie’s skin colour. They poignantly celebrated Lilibet’s first birthday at their former home, Frogmore Cottage, but rather than being the family reunion they had hoped for, the party was not attended by the majority of the royals and Archie, three, and Lilibet were unable to leave the cottage due to Harry’s fears over their safety. Their previous visit saw Harry and Meghan attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony, despite being banned by the monarch from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, and later introduce their one-year-old daughter Lilibet to the Queen in a brief 15-minute meeting, where photographs were banned. The balmoral estate is the royals' holiday home ©getty images ![]()
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