Prince Harry, 36, stepped down as a senior member of the Royal Family with Meghan Markle, 39, in March 2020. Royal expert Angela Levin has claimed the Duke of Sussex is “grieving” for his family as Meghan is doing well in their new life in LA. She noted that Harry did not leave the family earlier because he admires the Queen.
Speaking to Palace Confidential on MailPlus, Ms Levin said: “I do think that he would be very upset.
“He loves family life.
“He was always the one, he told me, who tried to brush over disputes between them all.
“He’s very fond of his cousins which William can either take or leave.
“I think that he would miss it hugely.
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“He told me he adored the Queen, he admired her hugely which is why he didn’t leave the Royal Family earlier because he wanted to support her.
“Him and William, although very different personalities, were incredibly close so, he must be grieving for them.
“Unlike Meghan who has done very well and is blossoming, he hasn’t found a place where he can say is his.
“I don’t think it’s worked for him in finding outlets that are satisfying so, you yearn for your family.”
He told MailPlus: “Sophie has been described as the Royal Family’s secret weapon.
“I think she shouldn’t be so secret anymore.
“We do want to hear a bit more from her and with Edward as well.
“The Queen kindy handed over her patronage of the Royal National Theatre to Meghan and then she promptly moved to American and did absolutely nothing for the theatre.
“Why not hand that to Prince Edward?”