Prince Harry ‘bored’ of ‘difficult’ Meghan Markle. Photo: ODD ANDERSEN/AFP

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Royal expert Tom Quinn claims that Prince Harry is “bored” of his “difficult” wife, Meghan Markle and misses his friends.

TOM QUINN CLAIMS PRINCE HARRY MISSES HIS FRIENDS

Royal expert Tom Quinn claimed that Prince Harry is missing his home country, and he is “bored” of his “difficult” wife, Meghan Markle. Prince Harry and Meghan tied the knot on 19 May 2018 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. Two years later, the pair quit their roles as senior working members of the royal family and moved to California, US to start a new life with their family.

Prince Harry and Meghan have two children together – Prince Archie (5) and Princess Lilibet (3). According to Quinn Prince Harry’s friends won’t visit him in the US because they find Meghan “difficult.”

“Harry is increasingly bored and looking back across the Atlantic where most of his army and school friends still live and whom he never sees because they won’t visit him in the States because they find Meghan difficult,” royal expert Tom Quinn told The Mirror.

THE DUKE OF SUSSEX DIDN’T ATTEND FRIENDS WEDDING

The New York Post reports that Prince Archie’s godfather and Prince Harry’s longtime friend, Hugh Grosvenor, got married in England in June and Harry did not attend the wedding. While Prince William served as an usher at the wedding.

A source told Daily Mail that Prince William had a prominent role at the wedding, which led to Prince Harry declining the invitation.

“William was asked to have a prominent role in the wedding and that’s what triggered Harry to decline an invitation. Apparently he [Harry] was put out by the request when he thought it should have been him,” said the source to Daily Mail.

Prince William attended the wedding alone. This was after his wife, Princess Kate Middleton revealed that she had cancer in March. at the time, she revealed that she would be undergoing chemotherapy.

“In January, I underwent major abdominal surgery in London, and at the time, it was thought that my condition was non-cancerous. The surgery was successful,” she said as she is seen seated on a garden bench at Windsor Castle.

“However, tests after the operation found cancer had been present. My medical team, therefore, advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and I am now in the early stages of that treatment,” she continued.

This came after King Charles revealed his cancer diagnosis in February.