Harry he strongly insisted on the fact that he did not regret leaving the Royal Family, defining his existence at Court “a bewildering life“. But those who know him closely, argue that in recent times he has changed, he has lost the lightness and vitality that has always distinguished him. In short, he is no longer him and worries a lot.
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Harry turned 37 on September 15th. He obviously celebrated his birthday in California with his wife Meghan Markle and children Archie and Lilibet. Greetings also came from William and Kate Middleton, but the chill between the Sussex and the Royal Family has not fadedindeed it is fueled by new revelations.
Harry in fact he is the protagonist of a series of documentaries, The Me You Can’t See, co-produced with Oprah Winfrey, where she talks about her hardships at court, suffering from a kind of existence that she was forced into but didn’t feel like her own. The Prince then exposed the sanity problems he faced at the Palace.
“I always wanted to be normal, instead of Prince Harry I just wanted to be Harry,” confessed the son of Charles and Diana, highlighting the discomfort he found living in Buckingham Palace. Of course, his mother’s untimely death weighed heavily. In 1997 Harry was only 12 years old and was forced to follow Lady Diana’s coffin in front of millions of people.
Now, far from London, he says he is happy with Meghan and his two sons. But not everyone is convinced. Royal expert Penny Junor, who has decades of experience alongside the Windsors, said: “I am very worried about him. The Harry we’ve seen in the last year or so isn’t the Harry I wrote about several years ago. “
And he continued: “Much of what he said and did is not from him, it is very far from his way of being. He has isolated himself from friends and family. The charm, the friendliness, the brilliance are gone. He is. always angry and nervous “.
Earlier this year the royal commentator Duncan Larcombe for the Mirror said the same things as Junor, namely that Harry is full of anger and sadness that he has unfairly vented against the Royal Family.
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