Prince Harry is said to behave "more himself" when he is without Meghan Markle as experts believe he's very "guarded" during public appearances with his wife.The claims come after the Duke of Sussex attended the ISPS Sports Value Summit-Special Edition in Tokyo earlier this month and left the Duchess of Sussex at home in the States.
Discussing his behaviour at the sporting event with Sky News, Talk TV royal editor Sarah Hewson said: "When you look at Harry's recent endeavours in Tokyo, he's more relaxed. "He's very protective over Meghan.
When you see them out together, he's much more guarded but when you see him on his own, you get a glimpse of the old Harry again."Speculation has been growing in recent months that the couple plan to pursue solo careers after their joint Spotify deal was axed earlier this year, the Express reports.Royal expert Esther Krakue added: "Meghan had her own podcast, you can see that she's gearing up to write her own books so I see them trying to carve their own space in a way and be that power couple but have their own ventures."The news comes as Harry prepares to land back in the UK, although both experts believe it is highly unlikely that there will be any reconciliation between him and his father, King Charles or brother Prince William during his short visit.It's also being speculated where the Duke will stay while back in England as the monarch made Harry and Meghan 'homeless' in the UK earlier this year after they were asked to return their keys to Frogmore Cottage.Ms Hewson said: "I don't think there's any chance he's going to be having a meet up with his brother and for the first time when he arrives back in the UK he's going to find himself homeless."He's had to hand back the keys to
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