Prince Harry’s 4-word admission shows how he really feels about US life with Meghan Markle

Prince Harry’s 4-word admission shows how he really feels about US life with Meghan Markle

Prince Harry must harbour private thoughts about his life in America with Meghan Markle, claims a royal podcast host.

Prince Harry chatting with Meghan Markle

A royal podcast host claims Harry’s private thoughts show he’s (Image: Getty)

Following their departure from royal duties, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry eventually relocated to California to seek a different life away from the Royal Family with their two children, but it is claimed Prince Harry is harbouring thoughts about his new lifestyle.

Speaking on Sky News Australia, royal commentator and podcast host, Kinsey Schofield, issued four poignant words Prince Harry may be thinking about his new life having “given up a lot” in relation to his role growing up as a Prince.

Discussing the recent D-Day commemorations attended by King Charles, Queen Camilla and Prince William, the podcast host explained the Firm would have been mingling with powerful global leaders for such an important event. Kinsey said: “I’m sure he sits back and thinks ‘I’ve given up a lot and now I’m chasing Netflix money’.”

In agreement, the TV host Rita Panahi reflected on the couple’s current position being “a long way from the standing they once had”.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visiting the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition

Meghan and Harry stepped down as senior working royals in 2020 (Image: Getty)

However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly facing difficulties securing invitations to high-profile events in the United States that they are longing to attend.

As reported in the Mirror, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said: “The challenge for Harry and Meghan is to attend comparable events in the United States which are not focused on them.”

He added: “The Met Gala and the Oscars are the sort of events they would benefit from being seen at, since they have pretensions to be A-listers. Barack Obama’s 60th, held in 2021, the year they were in Time Magazine’s Top 100, is the sort of event they would undoubtedly want to be seen at but were not invited to.”

Last week, the Sussexes also missed out on the high-profile wedding of Hugh Grosvenor and Olivia Henson. The Duke of Westminster is a close childhood friend of both Prince Harry and Prince William. The Montecito-based couple reportedly declined the invitation to attend so as not to take attention away from the couple’s big day.

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Meghan Markle on stage

Harry and Meghan are reportedly facing difficulties securing invitations to big events (Image: Getty)

Podcast host, Kinsey, also explained Harry and Meghan’s attempt to associate with high-profile individuals. She said: “They [Harry and Meghan] try to align themselves with people like Governor Gavin Newsom [California’s Governor], Stacey Abrams, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former First Lady Hilary Clinton. They go out of their way to associate themselves with some of these people.”

Amidst swirling rumours, there’s also talk that Harry and Meghan’s five-year agreement with the streaming giant, Netflix, set for renewal in 2024, might be axed.

A royal commentator has sounded the alarm over the duo’s potential repeat of a past blunder that once left them red-faced on the global stage. Tom Quinn said: “It’s very likely to be a repeat of the problem with the couple’s Spotify contract which came to an abrupt end in 2023 after Harry and Meghan failed, according to a Spotify spokesperson, to meet ‘productivity benchmarks’.”

In 2020, Harry and Meghan secured an impressive £100 million deal with Netflix, shortly after announcing their decision to step back from their roles as senior working royals. The couple are said to be working hard on two separate shows which focus on cooking and lifestyle, and the sporting world of polo, but titles for the shows are yet to be released.

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