Prince Harry Is ‘Bored’ With ‘Difficult’ Meghan Markle, Missing His U.K. Friends: Report
The Duke of Sussex is reportedly missing his home country and is unable to see his friends due his relationship with Meghan Markle.
Harry followed his wife to Montecito, California, in 2020 after the pair handed over their royal titles.
Now, a royal expert claims his friends "won't visit him."
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"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," expert Tom Quinn claimed to 'The Mirror.'
Quinn told the media outlet that it was possible Harry wouldn't meet any of his school friends since they were a part of the "pre-Meghan world" that Harry "hates to revisit."
In addition to being separated from his school friends, the 39-year-old's army friends reportedly felt "betrayed" by the words in his memoir 'Spare,' leaving them to feel as if they have "nothing in common" with him.
The royal journalist claimed that many of the prince's old friends claim Meghan, 42, has turned their friend into "Harry the Hippy," and didn't want to see him at the Invictus Games.
While King Charles was surrounded by a large group of royals — indicative of unity during the Buckingham Palace Garden party — Harry was reportedly off at the Invictus Games, created by the prince himself in order to uplift injured servicemen and women through sport.
"The truth is that Harry has reinvented himself in a way that just doesn't work for his family or for friends from the past when he was a very different character," the royal expert added per 'The New York Post.'
According to the news outlet, the prince renounced his British residency and, in new paperwork, declared his new country/state was the "United States."
It was reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now "not wanted" by the royal family, and time is running out for the Duke to get back in King Charles' good graces, as his brother, Prince William, may not be as lenient once he's king.