As Prince Harry approaches his 40th birthday, it's been claimed that the Duke 'spends most of his time thinking of the past' reportedly pining for the love and affection he had from the British public before stepping back from Royal duties, according to one of his oldest friends. "He's an angry boy.Things haven't turned out how he wanted, the confidant told The Times. "I think he misses being over here [in Britain] desperately and wants to be admired more.
Anyone who knows him feels he'd rather be top of the pops here with everyone loving him, as they do with William and Kate." Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond gives her insight, and explains how this could be 'frustrating' for Meghan. "If Meghan is encouraging Harry to leave the past behind and move on, then I think it is a healthy move.They have made their decision, left the working royal family and left the UK," she exclusively told OK!
Harry and Meghan left the family and stepped back from royal duties in 2020, to start their new life overseas, where they welcomed their second child, Princess Lilibet.
Earlier this year, the Duke formally confirmed he was a US resident. "He says he now regards the USA as home — at least for the time being," Jennie continues. "Brooding on the perceived injustices of the past and re-living old quarrels is a waste of a life, and I think Meghan sees that." However, Jennie says it's 'easier' for Meghan to look forward, without the history with the royal family: "On the other hand, she doesn’t have an entire and complex history of life in the confines of the royal family to worry about.
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